The Azure IoT Hub Automatic Device Management feature is now generally available and you can see how it is used in this new episode of the IoT Show to update the firmware of devices running Mongoose OS over the air.
Mongoose OS is an open source IoT Firmware Development Framework. It supports a wide range of microcontrollers: STMicroelectronics – STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7; Espressif – ESP32, ESP8266; Texas Instruments – CC3220, CC3200. Some of the many unique features of Mongoose OS include reliable OTA updates, built in flash encryption & crypto chip support, ready to go Starter Kits, Solutions and Libraries and coding in C or JavaScript.
Learn more about Mongoose OS: http://www.mongoose-os.com
Create a Free Account (Azure): https://aka.ms/aft-iot
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