Internet of Things IoT

Why Serverless Architecture Is Ideal for IoT Platforms—Especially for Early-Stage Product Launches

Why Serverless Architecture Is Ideal for IoT Platforms—Especially for Early-Stage Product Launches

Why Serverless Architecture Is Ideal for IoT Platforms—Especially for Early-Stage Product Launches

Launching an IoT platform comes with unique technical and financial pressures. Early-stage teams must move fast, control costs, and remain flexible as product requirements evolve. This is why serverless architecture has become an ideal foundation for modern IoT platforms.

Traditional server-based infrastructures require upfront capacity planning, ongoing maintenance, and dedicated operations teams. For early-stage products, this often leads to wasted resources or performance bottlenecks during unexpected growth. Serverless architecture removes these barriers by allowing platforms to scale automatically based on demand.

Best Practices for Secure IoT Firmware Updates

Best Practices for Secure IoT Firmware Updates

Best Practices for Secure IoT Firmware Updates

Over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates are one of the most powerful tools in modern IoT development—and one of the most dangerous if implemented poorly. Without proper security, firmware updates can expose systems to cyberattacks, device takeovers, or complete network failures. At Cedarware, secure IoT firmware update architecture is a top engineering priority.

Why Secure OTA Updates Matter

Firmware updates allow manufacturers to:

●        Patch security vulnerabilities

●        Add new features

●        Improve performance

●        Fix bugs remotely

●        Extend product life

But unsecured updates can allow hackers to inject malicious code directly into your devices.

How Edge Computing Improves IoT Device Performance and Efficiency

How Edge Computing Improves IoT Device Performance and Efficiency

How Edge Computing Improves IoT Device Performance and Efficiency
Integrating Edge Computing, AI, and Machine Learning for Smarter, Faster Devices
Smarter Devices, Faster Decisions

As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand, edge computing has become essential for real-time performance and reliability. By processing data locally instead of relying solely on the cloud, edge-enabled devices achieve lower latency, higher security, and improved energy efficiency—critical advantages for modern connected products. When enhanced with embedded AI and machine learning, these devices don’t just react—they learn, adapt, and predict, driving continuous improvement in functionality and efficiency.