Manage your Debian and Ubuntu Fleets in Production Easily

Webinar Details
  • Hosted by Torizon
  • February 11, 2026 , 14:00 (UTC)
  • Debian and Ubuntu are popular starting points for embedded projects: easy to set up, flexible, and well-supported. But when products reach deployment at scale, maintaining, updating, and securing those systems can quickly become chaotic, especially in line with new cybersecurity regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
    That’s when the Torizon Connector comes into play: From OTA updates, remote access, and fleet monitoring to standard Linux distributions like Debian and Ubuntu. No OS rebuilds. No vendor lock-in.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why Debian and Ubuntu often become hard to manage at production scale
    • How the Torizon Cloud solves the production challenge, and how to leverage this solution in Debian/Ubuntu systems through the Torizon Connector
    • Go in-depth into the technical details of the Connector’s architecture, setup, and integration workflow

    There will be a dedicated live Q&A at the end of the session.

    Posted by Embedded Systems Engineering Connect

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