OEMs building new embedded systems—or upgrading existing applications—are eager to learn how to capture and monetize data for deployment across industrial systems, wearables, medical devices, and other markets. Do you have the right software and hardware for understanding and managing data on small device computing environments for the era of IoT and AI?
As electronic control unit (ECU) devices gain intelligence, they must efficiently ingest, understand, and manage the large amount of data generated by drivers, passengers, and the vehicle itself. With the introduction of smart devices that replace redundant cables and boxes with software-defined vehicle solutions, it is important for each ECU to run local data collection campaigns that make sense of real-time data and only store or transmit valuable information.
In this webinar we will introduce you to small device software enablement options that power data-driven applications. You will rapidly learn how to collect, analyze, and store real-time data streams with the right software for optimization and debugging of your embedded microcontroller applications.
In this webinar, we will walk you through the basics of ITTA DB IoT - the purpose-built time series database for microcontrollers. ITTIA DB provides a complete platform and has everything you need from streaming capabilities for real-time data processing to time series offering in a single source. This one-hour session will include the training and time for live Q&A.
Microcontroller and microprocessor-based embedded systems that use time-series data management and machine learning will transform the embedded market in the near future. Device offerings are improved by efficient data streaming, analysis, and storage across a variety of markets, including automotive, industrial, medical, and others.
Data management is revolutionizing the entire experience across the automotive industry, for automotive manufacturers, Tier 1s, maintenance services, drivers, dealers, and insurance companies alike. Large amounts of data are generated by vehicles, drivers, and passengers, in various forms. Smart devices built with microcontrollers and microprocessors are now able to convert that data into valuable information that can be used to improve performance, optimize maintenance and create new revenue streams.
Manufacturers of embedded systems and IoT devices must be equipped with data management security barriers and build device applications to defend against threats now more than before. We have seen the growth of cyber-attacks and ransomware outbreaks in terms of volume, pervasiveness, and unpredictability recently. Watch the ITTIA Secure Embedded Data Management Summit to learn more about ITTIA DB Security’s value that enable embedded systems to defend and shield data.
Data processing and data management are changing rapidly as embedded systems evolve and gain intelligence. Are you familiar with the new data management and data security threats for developing new embedded systems in the IoT and digital transformation era? Our goal with our next webinar is to provide developers working on mission-critical embedded systems with important data management and security knowledge and expertise.
Mission-critical applications built on MCU hardware face many data processing and data management challenges, from performance optimization and scalability to security and data maintenance costs. Our modern joint solution, a compact, high-performance database engine, solves these obstacles on supported STM32 MCUs and reduces total cost of ownership (TCO.) In this thirty minute session, learn how manufactures are enabled to meet these challenges and monitor, process and manage a large volume of time series data quickly and efficiently, in real time, directly on IoT nodes.
Industrial Automation systems run on data and manufacturers that drive new innovations must embrace data processing, and data management. IIoT systems need to collect, monitor, and understand massive raw data to capture important events for autonomous actions. In this live webinar demonstration, you will learn software development options for industrial edge device data management to retain competitive differentiation.
Device developers need to ensure their products are protected from attacks, safe and secure through the manufacturing process, and able to be managed securely throughout the life of the product. Without the appropriate implementation of IoT Security, vendors could risk damage to their products, credibility and brand, as well as the loss of critical intellectual property. We will demonstrate a solution platform that empowers IoT device applications to efficiently extract the valuable data from smart sensors and intelligent devices.
In the industrial automation systems, every millisecond of raw data captured is potentially important, but do you know how to efficiently extract the valuable information? Industrial systems must utilize the right data management edge framework to collect, process, distribute, and store structured data. Register for our webinar and quickly learn the valuable techniques and available options for IoT edge data management solution with a live demo that simplifies building smart automation for digital transformation.
Security is a key priority for application developers of embedded systems and connected devices. The Internet of Things (IoT) generates an unparalleled volume of data that is analyzed by devices to produce meaningful information. Yet devices encounter the potential for security compromises, so IoT security requires a multi-layered approach. Enabling embedded system to securely collect, manage and distribute data is an essential part of building embedded systems.
Building an application for devices requires data management and data distribution alternatives. The reality for most development teams is limited to previous know-how, since time, resources and budget are frequently limited. In this 30-minute webinar, we will introduce the data management practices for storing data on a device, automatically managing an unattended database in your application and minimizing the total cost of development, deployment and maintenance of rapidly growing data. We will show a real-world application and share techniques to manage streams of data pouring into a highly available IoT device.
Empowering devices to independently collect, manage and distribute data is an important part of device data science. Devices collect a large volume of data, but cloud data management has important limitations. A modern device database for flash media solves this paradox by enabling on-device data management. Due to important factors such as security, bandwidth cost, performance, and nature of many embedded systems, device manufacturers cannot ignore the importance of embedded data management.
Device data management is critical to the success of manufacturers building high-performance intelligent systems. Data processing, analysis, security and distribution will make or break your IoT strategy, especially when applications stream and manage a large quantity of real time data. With accelerating innovation, embedded system and device data management is becoming more complex to implement. This webinar introduces challenges and options for managing embedded systems data on the device versus in the cloud.
Data is a valuable resource, and developers of applications for embedded systems and devices recognize the importance of data management options that allows them to benefit from their SQL knowledge, offers high performance, and keeps data secure. Join us as we share in a live demonstration on how IoT systems can benefit from the incredible power of the right data management software to store, manage and distribute IoT data.
In this webinar, you will be introduced to methods of building System on Module firmware that utilizes a data management platform with industry-standard features. We will share a demonstration in which you will witness the data management journey from point of origin (sensors), through robust gateway devices for processing and making decisions, and finally directing data to a private or public cloud. You will see that we offer device developers the tools to benefit from their existing SQL and database knowledge and build new products.
In this webinar, ITTIA is joined by Micrium—provider of real time operating systems—to provide insight into how embedding a database will benefit manufacturers of embedded systems, lowering the total cost of data management and saving development time. During this webinar, our goal is to share what we have learned, as a database company, to support your Internet of Things software development activities, and to assist you with our experience and technology.