Today we are launching Golioth Location in private access. This service offers network positioning functionality, allowing devices to leverage the same radios (e.g. cellular and Wi-Fi) used for communicating with Golioth to obtain location information. Doing so may extend battery life, reduce hardware costs, and enable more rapid acquisition of a device’s position.| The Golioth Developer Blog
Find out how a document parser might simplify and save your time & can help industries streamline their operations.| Quixy
Quixy launches Quixy Toolbox, a chrome extension for extracting text from digital media such as images, videos and webpages. Take a look at how it works.| Quixy
Discover Golioth for AI, a powerful platform that simplifies AI integration into IoT devices. Learn how companies like Flox Robotics and Heatr.ai use Golioth to enhance model management, training, and inference, leveraging both on-device and cloud-based AI capabilities.| Golioth
WebAssembly runs on microcontrollers, but why would you want to do that? Dan Mangum shows us how to use Wasm with Zephyr RTOS, why you would want to, and he even discuss how to decide if the tradeoffs fit your needs.| Golioth
A new Pipelines transformer for calling an external webhook for data transformation is now generally available for Golioth users.| Golioth
Golioth is announcing the launch of Pipelines, a powerful new set of features that redefines how you manage and route your IoT data. It represents a significant upgrade in our functionality, scalability and user control.| The Golioth Developer Blog
Today, we're excited to roll out a major update to Golioth's pricing. We believe that Device Management should be free. We are transitioning from per-device per-month fees to a usage-based model. This change allows individual developers to use Golioth's device management features for free, with no limit on the number of devices connected, and significantly broadens accessibility for teams using our platform across a diverse array of IoT use cases.| The Golioth Developer Blog
Nordic’s nRF9160 cellular modem includes a great peripheral called the Key Management Unit (KMU). This secure key storage mechanism lets you write keys to it which cannot be read back. However, they can still be used for DTLS authentication. In this video and blog post I’ll walk you through how to use the feature with […]| The Golioth Developer Blog
Back in September, we released beta support for Zephyr RTOS in the Golioth Firmware SDK, as an additional option alongside our existing standalone Zephyr SDK. Today, we’re excited to remove the beta tag and announce full support for Zephyr in our cross-platform Firmware SDK. Over the last several months we’ve been improving the efficiency […]| The Golioth Developer Blog
Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware updates are table stakes for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Once a device is in the field, OTA means you can make changes by updating the firmware remotely. The ability to update devices remotely is great, but that alone is the bare minimum of functionality. Options for targeting specific devices for each […]| The Golioth Developer Blog