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Major European Manufacturer Selects ITTIA's Technology

July 24, 2003 — Bellevue, WA — A major chemical manufacturer in the British Vita plc. group has chosen ITTIA's technology to fill a major need in their polymer production line.

As polymer technology has continued to take off, data requirements at plants have skyrocketed as well. In this highly competitive, cost-sensitive, innovative field, the company that knows the most about its business has the greatest advantage. ITTIA's intelligent technology is enabling management to make informed decisions by managing their data, and aiding in quality assurance inside British Vita.

ITTIA’s data access tool for offers more value and supports db.linux

June 16, 2003 — Bellevue, WA — ITTIA ODBC, a powerful tool for accessing embedded databases, is now more useful than ever. ITTIA ODBC 4.0 adds many new functions, including support for the latest version of Raima databases and db.linux.

ITTIA ODBC can also translate all RDM data formats, including those that can not normally be displayed using SQL: string arrays, structures, structure arrays, compound keys and bite & numeric arrays.

ITTIA ODBC solves a critical data access dilemma for European firm

May 22, 2003 — Bellevue, WA — A major European company needed to integrate condition-monitoring data on vital water station pumps. However, it was presented with a serious challenge when it found the databases they used were incompatible. ITTIA ODBC enabled the data to be access and shared among applications using Microsoft SQL, Sybase and Oracle databases.

Maintenance Technology applauds ITTIA ODBC

April 28, 2003 — Bellevue, WA — Maintenance Technology magazine is one of the premier publications for plant equipment maintenance and reliability and asset management. In its April Resource Guide, which reaches tens of thousands of maintenance professionals worldwide it featured and applauded ITTIA ODBC technology. The article explains how the US Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) utilized RDMi to use data already collected and stored in the proprietary database of PRISM4.