ITTIA DB SQL Version 8 GA
January 25, 2021
ITTIA DB
SQL version 8 enables device manufacturers to gain insight by processing IoT
sensor data immediately as it arrives with standard SQL syntax. Developers also
gain a new interactive interface to remotely access and query database tables
and IoT sensors. Version 8 additionally includes a patent-pending security agent
that enables embedded IoT devices to directly block malicious database requests.
ITTIA DB SQL data management features substantially enhance and automate the
data storage and processing capabilities of embedded systems and IoT devices.
IoT devices produce a significant quantity of data, which intelligent edge
systems must continuously analyze at a high rate to capture and collect
meaningful information. Manufacturers prefer to minimize interaction with the
cloud, increase security, reduce bandwidth expenses, and minimize long-term data
maintenance costs. By processing every bit of data from IoT sensors and other
data sources through ITTIA DB SQL, edge device applications locally decide what
information to store and how to react in real time, without relying on cloud
services.
ITTIA
DB SQL silently embeds into deployed devices and empowers those devices to
closely monitor data. IoT sensor queries provide online analysis for the edge to
make decisions, while offline SQL table queries enable future investigation on
the collected data. Capturing real time data allows edge applications to
identify potential problems and, with this new release of ITTIA DB SQL, IoT
devices can optimize the data processing to detect inefficiency while managing
data offline. Database flexibility enables device manufacturers to develop
highly customizable applications with ITTIA DB SQL that adapt to new customer
requirements before and after deployment.
“Our new release is designed for application developers of embedded IoT systems
where device manufacturers seek a scalable edge data management solution. It is
not trivial to deploy hundreds of devices that collect, analyze and manage a
flood of online data without losing performance,” said Sasan Montaseri,
President of ITTIA. “While edge application developers may not want to
permanently store all real time data, with this new release they are empowered
to monitor all available data, capture important information, and easily save it
for offline queries and further investigation.” |