Software Update
Deliver firmware and software updates to any device in your ecosystem — VMs, IoT nodes or PCs — remotely and without downtime, keeping every endpoint up to date and secure.
Unified control over virtual machines, IoT devices, operating systems and PC power management.
PendOS is a young and very ambitious project. Designed for integrated management of Operating Systems, IoT Devices, Personal Computers and Servers. The pooled resources form a small personal eco-system that allows autonomous and centralized command control through a single interface
Deliver firmware and software updates to any device in your ecosystem — VMs, IoT nodes or PCs — remotely and without downtime, keeping every endpoint up to date and secure.
Monitor and manage Linux, FreeBSD and Windows instances from a single interface. Start, stop, reboot or reconfigure any OS in your infrastructure with one command.
Send commands to hundreds of IoT devices simultaneously through a unified API. Control sensors, actuators and embedded boards — ESP32, Raspberry Pi and beyond — in real time.
Configure routing rules, firewall policies and network interfaces across your entire fleet of routers remotely. Ensure stable connectivity for every node in your personal eco-system.
All traffic between devices, VMs and the control server is encrypted end-to-end. Sensitive configuration and command payloads are protected so your infrastructure stays private.
Schedule recurring tasks, automate health checks and run long operations asynchronously via Celery workers — so your devices keep working even when no one is watching.
Tech faults don't fix themselves.
Get in touch — our engineers will check, fix and harden your stack before a minor warning grows into an outage.
A short, free chat often reveals quick wins you can apply right away — that's how most of our work begins.
Real control of an embedded fleet begins with real visibility. From the smallest microcontrollers to full-featured single-board computers in the field, our platform gives you live metrics, command channels and centralized configuration — everything you need to keep distant devices behaving exactly as you expect.
Use the form on the right to share a few words about your setup: device types, deployment scale and the metrics that matter most to you. Our engineers will reach out with concrete recommendations — what to monitor, how to recover from failures automatically, and how to roll out updates to embedded targets without sending a technician on site.