Pouch: Portable Data for Zephyr Devices // Zephyr Tech Talk #034

Pouch is an open source, transport-agnostic protocol that can help embedded developers move data reliably across devices, gateways, transports, and cloud services.
In this Zephyr Tech Talk, Benjamin Cabé will be joined by Daniel Mangum to discuss how this lightweight application-layer protocol fits naturally with Zephyr-based systems, especially when building connected products that involve Bluetooth devices, gateways, intermittent connectivity, or multiple network hops (i.e. virtually any connected product, right?).
We’ll look at how Pouch lets applications stay independent from the underlying transport, making it easier to reuse the same data model across BLE, HTTP, gateways, and cloud backends. We’ll also show how to try the Pouch SDK with Zephyr today on Bluetooth development boards such as the nRF52840 DK or FRDM-MCXW71.
Zephyr Tech Talks are live streams organized by and for the Zephyr community. Join us live for a chance to ask your questions directly to our guests, or watch the recording anytime afterward.
