Showing posts with label internet of things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet of things. Show all posts

Monday, 19 July 2021

 

Actian Zen 15 to Deliver Multi-Platform Support for Protected Database Management

Actian has stated that the general availability of its new Zen V15 embedded database for mobile and IoT. This new multi-purpose platform will address the demanding needs of today's on-premise, cloud, mobile, and IoT application developers by enabling persistent local and distributed data across remote field environments. Actian's Zen V15 database Management platform provides breakthrough performance levels, and it has been certified to work with other platforms like Intel OpenNESS and Smart Edge MEC platforms.

Actian Zen V15 edge database management leverages various hardware architectures, operating environments, networks, communications interfaces, and languages to support, performance, and the flexibility modern enterprises need to stay ahead of the competition. The third-generation platform easily gets connected with mobile, computers, and IoT devices to gateways, the cloud, and traditional on-premise databases.

In addition, Actian's Zen V15 database delivers advanced modularity and performance on IoT and mobile devices and cloud platforms. This model is redefining modern edge computing and maintaining backward compatibility for remote and branch office environments. The users can use Actian's Zen database to control 5G wireless broadband power for fast and protected data processing at the edge and in the cloud.


 

Thursday, 1 July 2021

 

Hiberunveils new satellite-based IoT asset tracking for organizations

Hiber, a Dutch-based IoT startup company, has announced that it has launched a satellite-based asset tracking systemHiberEasypulse, will be affordable enough for a broader variety of businesses and enterprises to track and monitor remote mobile and fixed assets. The company has introduced a "nano-satellite" network in 2019 and has launched several other IoT-related services.

The HiberEasypulse runs on a proprietary satellite network; the company said that it is the first satellite-based asset tracking service, although other GPS-based tracking services are available. As a result, HiberEasypulse can be used in various mobile tracking applications that include driver monitoring, predictive maintenance, and in sectors like oil and gas, forestry, mining, and the military.

The company further added no upfront device costs, no data subscription fees, and no additional data charges. It is an economic model, and it can make asset tracking more affordable for companies with smaller fleet sizes and tracking needs, not just those with massive national and international distribution of assets. The service is available for an introductory monthly fee of $12.50 per month or $0.40 per day, as per the Hiber press release.