Ovyl + Golioth Case Study

What would your boss say if you could finish your work 30 times faster than normal? Not only that, your team also gets insight into all of the devices that you’re working on, from the first day of installation?

This is the reality that Ovyl experienced when they used Golioth to build out a test fleet of Thread based devices. We interviewed them about their experience building up a fleet on Golioth in our brand new case study, below:

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Chris Gammell
Chris Gammell
Chris is the Head of Developer Relations and Hardware at Golioth. Focusing on hardware and developer relations at that software company means that he is trying to be in the shoes of a hardware or firmware developer using Golioth every day. He does that by building hardware and reference designs that Golioth customers can use to bootstrap their own designs.

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