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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled Greengrass, allowing local compute, messaging, and data caching for the Internet of Things (IoT). Launching the service at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas on ...
AWS CEO Andy Jassy predicts that as more workloads move to the public IaaS cloud, companies will reduce the number of servers they will manage and the new definition of on-premises infrastructure ...
Greengrass builds on top of AWS IoT and AWS Lambda, Amazon’s “serverless” compute service. It will allow developers to write Lambda code (in Python) that can run right on the IoT device.
AWS Greengrass enables developers to move some of the cloud computation to IoT devices by running Lambda functions locally, taking decisions in real time, and executing commands when necessary.
Announced in 2017, AWS Greengrass aims to ease the task of setting up and managing IoT systems. Version 2.0 adds new developer capabilities, including revamped command-line interface and support for a ...
Yubico, the leading provider of hardware authentication security keys, announced that the YubiHSM 2 (hardware security module) is qualified for Amazon ...
When AWS customers, developers, and ISVs use ExpressLink and Greengrass together, they can secure machine identities at the kernel or operating system level of each type of IoT and IIoT ...
Today’s container announcement for AWS’ IoT services is that IoT Greengrass, the company’s main platform for extending AWS to edge devices, now offers support for Docker containers.
AWS IoT RoboRunner, which is launching in a public preview, ... Tools to develop robotics management applications with services such as AWS Lambda and AWS IoT Greengrass.
The AWS IoT Greengrass Core software can also use the YubiHSM 2’s hardware-secured private key for the encryption of secrets stored from the cloud-based AWS Secrets Manager.