Developer Blog: AWS Security for DevAlert
Our new cloud service for IoT device error reporting, Percepio DevAlert, has been designed from the beginning with security in mind.
Our new cloud service for IoT device error reporting, Percepio DevAlert, has been designed from the beginning with security in mind.
Percepio migrated from SVN to Git about a year ago. If you are considering the same switch, we highly recommend it.
It is quite simple to extend Percepio's trace recorder library to work with a new processor. Today's article shows how to do it, using an Intel Nios II soft-core CPU as an example.
Linux is a huge, and very different, beast compared to traditional RTOSes and other platforms we’ve supported with Tracealyzer in the past.
We got the question from a customer if we could host the Percepio License Manager server for them. And we thought – why not? That sounds like a good idea.
Are you using Tracealyzer today but find yourself wishing that we should have added that special missing feature? We hear you: over the next few months we are going to enable embedded and IoT developers to do many things themselves, without having to wait for new releases of Tracealyzer.