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COREDUMP #009: Zephyr's Meteoric Rise and What It Means for the Future of Embedded

In today’s Coredump Session, we dive into the origins and evolution of Zephyr RTOS with Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation. From Intel’s early ambitions to a thriving global community, Kate unpacks how Zephyr grew into a leading open-source RTOS and what makes it uniquely resilient and developer-friendly. This conversation also explores the technical shifts shaping embedded development and how governance, safety, and collaboration continue to steer Zephyr’s trajectory.

How to Prepare for APRA CPS 230 Regulations

Understand what APRA CPS 230 means for your organization, and how to get compliance-ready by the July 2025 deadline. If you work for an Australian business in the financial services industry, you’ve likely already heard of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). You may also have heard that a new set of APRA regulations, CPS 230, will become mandatory for all APRA-regulated companies to comply with as of 1 July 2025.

What is different between an application based instance and an image based instance?

In this video, the Anbox team demonstrates the differences between an Anbox Cloud instance created based on an application and an instance that is based on an image. Time codes: What is Anbox Cloud? Anbox Cloud lets you run virtualized Android environments securely, at any scale, to any device letting you focus on your use case. Run Android in system containers, not emulators, on AWS, OCI, Azure, GCP or your private cloud with ultra low streaming latency.

Simplifying Observability: Streamlining Telemetry with a Centralized Pipeline

Modern applications generate a deluge of telemetry data—logs, metrics, and traces—that hold the key to understanding system performance and reliability. However, managing this data effectively is a growing challenge for DevOps teams. Raw telemetry can overwhelm teams with complexity and noise even when collected via robust standards like OpenTelemetry.

The Future of IT Operations Is Zero Ticket

For years, IT teams have lived and died by the ticket. Every incident, every request, every change: logged, routed, triaged, assigned. We built entire platforms, teams, and workflows around this idea. But the IT environment has changed. Complexity is exploding. Expectations are rising. And the ticket? It’s become a bottleneck. If you’re in IT operations, you already feel this. The relentless volume. The alert fatigue. The rising MTTRs and missed SLAs. The pressure to do more with less.

20 Multi-Cloud Management Tools To Consider In 2025

Over the last few years, more organizations have switched from relying solely on one cloud service provider (CSP) to several. The primary reasons for the change are minimizing dependence on a single CSP, preventing vendor lock-in, and providing greater flexibility. Recent trends include using a mix of cloud providers to take advantage of the cost savings several CSPs offer and using best-of-breed services for different applications, teams, or departments.

7 Benefits of Hiring a Power BI Consultant for Your Data Projects

Organizations swimming in data yet starving for insights face a common challenge - translating numbers into meaningful business intelligence. Microsoft Power BI offers tremendous capabilities for visualization and analysis, but unlocking its full potential requires more than just software installation. The difference between mediocre dashboards and transformative analytics often comes down to expertise.

The Smarter Way to Roll Through Your Daily Commute

An average American commuter spends around 25.6 minutes on the way to work each day.. That's equivalent to over four full days each year that could be put to better use. But what if your daily journey between home and work could be transformed from a frustrating necessity into a productive, even enjoyable part of your day?

The Past and Present of Modular Architecture: From the Industrial Revolution to the Smart Era

The concept of modular architecture can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution, but it began systematic development in the early 20th century. In 1921, French modernist architect Le Corbusier proposed the idea of "building houses like automobiles" in Towards a New Architecture, emphasizing standardization and functional design. This became a theoretical cornerstone of modular construction. After World War II, this concept was widely implemented.