Let's talk Bluetooth. In our new live discussion series, Coredump with Chris and Francois, our founders sit down with IoT leaders to share and learn insights into key topics driving connected devices forward. This month we're focusing on the future of Bluetooth IoT Connectivity. Sit down with François Baldassari, Christopher Coleman, and Simon Ford from Blecon for a coredump on how innovations in connectivity — especially Bluetooth technology — are simplifying large-scale deployments and unlocking real-world insights Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gF229ZNm
Memfault
IT Services and IT Consulting
San Francisco, CA 9,029 followers
The first embedded observability platform that empowers teams to build more robust devices with software at scale.
About us
Memfault is the first IoT reliability platform that empowers teams to build more robust devices with software at scale. We believe that device reliability engineering will transform how developers build and operate IoT and edge devices with more productivity and more collaboration. As IoT applications continue to grow in complexity, it is more important than ever for developers to have Memfault’s performance monitoring, device debugging, and OTA update capabilities built into their fleet of devices for proactive device operations. We built Memfault to enable developers with a more scalable and sustainable process to accelerate go-to-market, de-risk product launches, cut product costs, and deliver overall superior products. By providing support for RTOS, bare metal, Android, and Linux devices, Memfault gives developers new flexibility and control over connected product development and device operations.
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- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Embedded Software, Embedded Systems, RTOS, Debug, IoT, Device Monitoring, Smart Devices, Crash Analytics, Firmware, OTA Deployment, Fleet Analytics, Android/AOSP, and Microcontrollers
Products
Memfault
Internet of Things (IoT) Software
Memfault is the first IoT reliability platform that empowers developers to build devices with software at scale by employing device reliability engineering (DRE) techniques. Memfault is a one-stop-shop for performance monitoring, device debugging, & OTA updates. Memfault can be integrated into any embedded device with Embedded Linux, Embedded Android (AOSP), & ARM or ESP32 MCUs irrespective of the RTOS or connectivity path. Using Memfault SDKs, full device coredumps, backtraces, debug registers, logs, & custom metrics are collected with ease. Because data structures collected are framed into packets as small as 9 bytes, they can be transported via Bluetooth, LTE, WiFi, LoRa, Zigbee, or even proprietary protocols with ease. Memfault analyzes data in the cloud to classify the issue, identifies a possible root cause, automatically deduplicates similar issues, & sends alerts when problems are detected. From the web app, you can view individual issues & get an overview of fleet health.
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Why Bluetooth Wins 🏆 Memfault's François Baldassari and Christopher Coleman were joined by Simon Ford for a fireside chat about Bluetooth—what it’s good for, when to use it, and how to get started building connected devices. In this snippet, they touch on why Bluetooth is often the pragmatic choice: 🌍 It's global. 🔧 It's easy to develop with. 💰 It’s cost-effective and well understood. François put it perfectly: “Bluetooth wins because it works.” Watch the full conversation and learn more at the link below ⬇️ #Bluetooth #CloudConnectivity #IoT
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📚 Check out our favorite reads from November! Don’t miss the fascinating walk-through on getting custom firmware running on the Nintendo Alarmo, courtesy of Gary's Hacking Stuff 🤩 This month’s roundup highlights insights from Jericho Casper, Pramod Kumbhar, Martin Tournoij, Hiroki Akaboshi, Phil Mulholland, Kevin Boone, and more. 🚀 Plus, catch up on news about The Zephyr Project, BlackBerry QNX, and FCC authorizations. 👇 Read our November Roundup here: https://hubs.la/Q02-x6dK0 #EmbeddedSystems #IoT #Firmware #ZephyrRTOS #QNX #TechRoundup #FCC #Nintendo #TechInsights
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What’s the easiest Bluetooth SDK firmware engineers can use for embedded devices? Memfault co-founders François Baldassari and Christopher Coleman, along with Blecon CEO share why Nordic Semiconductor’s NRF52/53, built on Zephyr, is a standout choice. Check out the full conversation on the state of Bluetooth for embedded devices here: https://bit.ly/3ZxcJz6
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Blecon’s Simon Ford takes us back to the origins of Bluetooth—reminiscing about coding BLE stacks in college and witnessing its rise from niche tech to a connectivity breakthrough. Did you know that making hands-free business calls in the car was the use-case that made Bluetooth a household name? 🚗📞 🎥 Watch the discussion here: https://bit.ly/3ZxcJz6
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When should embedded device developers choose Bluetooth over Wi-Fi or cellular? Blecon’s CEO, Simon Ford, joins Memfault’s co-founders, François Baldassari and Christopher Coleman to explain why Bluetooth’s agility makes it perfect for IoT devices needing low-latency, energy-efficient communication. 🎥 Watch the discussion here: https://bit.ly/3ZxcJz6 #bluetooth #embeddeddevices #IoT #Coredump #IoTConnectivity
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What does cybersecurity compliance look like for IoT devices in 2025? Our co-founder and CTO, Christopher Coleman, highlights three critical considerations: 1. Is your system capable of identifying vulnerabilities as they emerge? 2. Can you effectively determine the underlying cause of issues? 3. Do you have visibility into the software versions deployed across your fleet? If any of these questions left you uncertain, it’s time to prioritize device observability infrastructure. The typical hardware development cycles span 18 to 24 months and reporting obligations for these vulnerabilities start in 2026. Chris shares how Memfault's IoT compliance toolkit helps to streamline this process in a conversation with IoT Insider. "We see [an] opportunity to help folks on providing the infrastructure and tooling to allow them to do over-the-air updates, or track the assets that are running on their device.” Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02Z6CBD0
"The time is now": Chris Coleman of Memfault talks about compliance
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⏰ Tomorrow's the day! Don’t miss our fireside chat on the future of Bluetooth in IoT. We’ll cover how the latest advancements in Bluetooth tech are transforming IoT connectivity, making it easier to gather actionable data and enhance device performance. Perfect for embedded engineers and IoT leaders! 🗓️ Nov 21 🕘 9 AM PT | 12 PM ET | 6 PM CET Secure your spot: https://hubs.la/Q02YP6Q70 #IoTConnectivity #BluetoothTech #EmbeddedEngineering #DataDriven #BLE
Coredump: The Future of Bluetooth IoT Connectivity
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7 actionable practices you can implement today to boost your IoT security: 1: Secure Boot & Hardware-Backed Keys: Ensure only trusted firmware runs on your devices. 🔑 2: Over-the-Air (OTA) Firmware Updates: Easily keep your devices secure and up-to-date. 💨 3: Remote Monitoring & Management: Gain real-time visibility and control over your device fleet. 👀 4: Firmware Image Signing: Authenticate your firmware to prevent tampering. ✍️ 5: Collect a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM): Understand and manage your software components effectively. ⚙️ 6: Implement Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): Secure communications and establish device identities. 👥 7: Encrypt Data in Transit: Protect sensitive information from interception. 🔏 Find out how to effectively implement these practices in our blog: https://hubs.la/Q02YmNxn0
7 Critical IoT Security Practices to Implement Today
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