EP #416: No David here, Chris Gammell with Golioth.io
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Discuss this episode. We welcome Chris Gammell, Developer Relations Lead at Golioth, to explore the exciting world of IoT (Internet of Things) and hardware. Chris brings his extensive engineering background to Golioth, a software company with a unique approach to IoT solutions. Join us as we delve into Golioth's distinct strengths in security, developer experience, scalability, reliability, and interoperability. Discover the future of IoT device provisioning and explore Chris's intriguing projects. If you're curious about IoT, Golioth, or the challenges and solutions in this space, don't miss this insightful episode with Chris Gammell.  Some of the topics we cover include:  Getting the gang back togetherDeveloper relations = Application engineeringA hardware guy in a software worldCloud engineers vs. software engineers: what’s the difference?CockroachDB “will never die”What does Golioth do?Learning about the Constraint Application Protocol (aka CoAP)Golioth vs. other IoT companiesWhat is “Follow Along Hardware?” Security by Default Tales From the EncryptBack to BoschMicrodecisions with huge implications“You don’t know what you don’t know”Individual key sets to minimize multiple device issuesWhen Blu-ray got crackedShout out to Joe GrandGolIoTh…Monitoring in the back endBright, multicolored PCBs“Business in a box”Getting into ZephyrWhat is Golioth’s weakness? About our guest: Chris Gammell, the Developer Relations Lead at Golioth, combines his hardware expertise with Golioth's software focus in the realm of IoT. With a background in electrical engineering, he bridges the gap between hardware and software worlds, ensuring that Golioth addresses potential challenges proactively. Relevant links: Golioth.ioIoT Product Manufacturing with Golioth and MacrofabChris Gammell on LinkedInFollow Along Hardware blog post from Chris Thank you for listening to the MacroFab Engineering Podcast!  We’d love to hear what you think of the show so please tweet at us @MacroFab and join our Circuit Break Community for discussions or email us at [email protected].
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