Data acquisition & management > Software

Machinechat JEDI One IoT data management software

17 September, 2020

Machinechat's JEDI One is an easy-to-use, all-in-one software application for IoT developers and solution architects to provision IoT data collection, visualisation, monitoring and local storage capabilities in minutes.


Beyond the crisis: strengthening manufacturing's tech backbone

10 August, 2020

Cutting-edge innovation, combined with agility and digitalisation, are likely to be key factors in remaining competitive in the wake of the pandemic. To support them, manufacturers need a strong tech backbone — here's how they achieve it.


Milestone XProtect 2020 R2 video management software

18 June, 2020

With Milestone Systems' XProtect video management software, the ambition is to enable users to work smarter by allowing them to spend less time searching and more time finding.


Making data acquisition devices with Arduino and Binho

19 March, 2020

Digi-Key explains how to develop a low-cost data acquisition device (DAQ) using an Arduino Uno and the Binho Nova, a professional host adapter tool.


Your future workplace will be as smart as you are

13 November, 2019

Say hello to the smart building — one in which everyday functions are handled through a central gateway integrating multiple systems that monitor a collection of networked sensors that can trigger automated actions based on the data they obtain.


ADLINK Edge IoT software

09 October, 2019

The ADLINK Edge IoT solution can quickly and securely connect, stream and control operational data — whatever industrial equipment, systems, databases or cloud platforms are already used.


ADLINK Measurement, Automation, and Platform Suite (MAPS)

02 September, 2019

MAPS is designed to improve process efficiency and shorten development time for test and measurement and automation developers, third-party PXI module developers, and DAQ module and PXI chassis developers.


Simple planning and configuration of KNX Secure products

01 September, 2019

ETS monitors parameters, generates security keys and safeguards projects.


Top 3 applications for machine learning in manufacturing

26 June, 2019

Allowing people to break away from monotony and make their own choices is known to increase engagement and motivation. A similar principle can be applied to machines.


Data science finds new materials for solar cells and LEDs

07 June, 2019

A high-throughput computational method developed at UC San Diego has generated 13 new material candidates for solar cells and 23 new candidates for LEDs.


3 challenges for organisations tackling data science

15 May, 2019 by David Willingham, Senior Application Engineer – Data Analytics

As data science continues to grow and evolve, new challenges are cropping up that companies must address as they move projects forward.


Program developed to detect 'leakage' in quantum computers

02 April, 2019

A new quantum computer program can detect the presence of 'leakage', where information being processed by a quantum computer escapes from the states of 0 and 1.


Where nanotechnology, the IoT and Industry 4.0 meet

28 January, 2019 by Liam Critchley*

While nanotechnology is not everybody's first thought when they think of the IoT, there are ways in which nanotechnology is helping to propel this area of data optimisation.


Autonomous systems: big data in products, services and operations

01 November, 2018 by Dave Oswill, Product Marketing Manager, MathWorks

What data scientists and engineers need to know when working with big data as they move from 'conceptualisation' to 'operationalisation' of their designs.


From preventive to predictive maintenance

12 July, 2018

Every machine with moving parts suffers some wear and tear and will inevitably need to be serviced or have some parts replaced. The question is, when is the best time to do this?


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