Want to see everything Golioth can do? In this post, we highlight all major parts of the Golioth console and how an IoT device can deliver a range of services between Cloud and Device.
OTA usually makes people think of updating firmware. But OTA also covers many of other applications, like distributing new machine learning models, UI image assets, or firmware updates for other "downstream" processors. Golioth has the flexibility to support all these use cases. Here's how to use the power of the Golioth OTA service when you need to deploy more than just one binary.
OpenAI's Structured Outputs allow callers to provide a JSON schema to define the structure in which responses should be formatted. When combined with Golioth Pipelines, this enables converting device data from an unknown to a known structure.
Today, we are thrilled to announce the launch of Golioth for AI, a comprehensive set of features designed to simplify and enhance the integration of AI into IoT products.
When it comes to automated testing, Zephyr's Native Simulator is worth your consideration. The next release of Zephyr will include offloaded sockets for Native Simulator, which means CI tests that complete many times faster than their native-hardware equivalents.
Golioth includes remote logging as a core feature. However, for devices operating on a cellular network, you don't want to use bandwidth for logging messages unless they are really needed. This post discusses how to use Golioth and Zephyr RTOS to set device logging levels remotely.