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Device Logs Anywhere with Golioth Pipelines

Today we are expanding Golioth's device logs capability by introducing support for routing logs to any destination using Golioth Pipelines.

Introducing Certificate Rotation with Hosted PKI providers

Golioth pulls the IoT industry forward by making it easier than ever to rotate device certificates on embedded devices. A new Hosted PKI provider service is integrated with Amazon Private Certificate Authority (CA) and will include other Hosted PKI providers soon.

Signed URLs on ESP32

This week we released v0.2.0 of signy, which expands support beyond Zephyr RTOS to Espressif's ESP-IDF. In addition to bringing signed URLs to more embedded devices, ESP-IDF support is particularly useful due to the framework's built-in OTA firmware update capabilities.

New Console Feature: The Certificate Generator

The Certificate Generator is now available on the Golioth Console, which makes provisioning devices in a secure way easier during the prototyping phase of using Golioth

Advanced IoT Data Uploads Using the Golioth Blockwise Stream

Golioth makes it easy to upload large data payloads from your IoT devices to the cloud. We do this using the blockwise Stream service, which includes a versatile set of transform and destination options so the data goes where you want, in the format that you need. In this post we extend the capabilities of the Blockwise stream to show how async makes a large upload even more reliable over a connection to Golioth.

How to Use Golioth Blockwise Stream to Upload Large IoT Data Payloads

Golioth allows large data uploads using the Firmware SDK and via blockwise stream calls. This post shows how to modify the Stream sample to try uploading large amounts of arbitrary data and route that data through Golioth Pipelines.

Signed URLs for Embedded Devices

Today we are launching support for device signed URLs, which is now available for Golioth projects in...

tinymcp: Unlocking the Physical World for LLMs with MCP and Microcontrollers

Today we are launching tinymcp, a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server and framework that enables any connected device to expose remote functionality to Large Language Models (LLMs).

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