It does not matter if the server is available via internet (public cloud) or runs in the same network as the acquisition system on site (local or private cloud) – a state-off-the-art security concept with secure authentification, end-to-end encryption and reliable storage are the build-in features of the GI.cloud.
The sampling frequencies, the amount of sensors and size measurement data are rapidly increasing particularly with regard to actual technology like Industry 4.0, Internet of Things (IoT) or big data. The GI.cloud uses intelligent data reduction methods to keep the volume of transferred data low. A highly scalable server infrastructure for storage and analysis helps to keep the costs low and can grow with the business.
Visualization and overview dashboards can be configured for standard web browsers and needs no longer software that have to be installed on clients in the network. That makes the implementation in existing IT environments easily.
Also high speed data from several tens of channels acquired with 10kHz can be displayed in stored in “real time” with the GI.cloud just by using the standard web browser.
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