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Zero-install embedded training with Zephyr using Kasm and Docker

TL;DR: we've enabled people to compile Zephyr programs from a computer with no toolchain installed, almost instantly. Part...

Build a customized Thread network using off-the-shelf components

Use OpenThread + Zephyr + Golioth to build your next low power sensor network on off-the-shelf hardware.

New Feature: Updating Zephyr settings from the device shell and more!

Now you can set your Golioth credentials from the Zephyr device shell. You also have the option to pull them from the Golioth cloud and automatically send them to the device from a single command on the command line. These new features use the Zephyr settings subsystem where they are stored in flash memory so that they persist after rebooting.

Using GitHub Actions and Golioth to Automatically Deploy IoT Firmware

What if your IoT firmware deployments happened automatically just by typing 'git push'? Lead Engineer Alvaro Viebrantz talks about a sample project that compiles and delivers firmware to eligible devices automatically using Golioth and GitHub Actions.

Thread network device management using Golioth

Watch Golioth showcase a Zephyr-based device running OpenThread and the Golioth SDK connecting to the internet via a Border Router. Golioth manages the connection and handles data going to and from the nRF52840 based node.

Update Firmware (DFU) over cellular (OTA) on the nRF9160 with Golioth

Firmware updates over cellular are a challenging task for embedded devices. In this blog and video, we show how Golioth, Zephyr, MCUboot, and the Nordic Semiconductor nRF9160 make it possible for hardware designs to receive secure and stable firmware releases.

Organizing thousands of connected devices

Golioth tags make large deployments more manageable, offering different insights into where and how IoT devices can be accessed and updated.

Yes, even your IoT prototype should be secure

Vit Prajzler, CTO of Golioth, explains the concept of a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) and how it lends a simple but flexible amount of security for prototypes on the Golioth network. IoT prototypes on the Golioth platform are "Secure by default".

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