June 30th, 2009 by admin
Managing a virtual environment is a lot like cleaning your car: No matter how many times you run the vacuum head over the carpet, the sand just bounces around among the fibers.
In the IT world, virtual machines would be the sand and your data center infrastructure would be the carpet. You, of course, are the [...]
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June 23rd, 2009 by admin
Database Driven Telemetric Monitors can introduce manufacturing companies to a new kind of innovation that incorporates current off-the-shelf software components that control GPS, RFID, telemetry systems and a host of additional database driven products that range from classical accounting software to new XML-sensor transportable software.
This related grouping of ideas is easily translated into prototype systems [...]
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June 12th, 2009 by admin
Effective fleet tracking management uses GPS technology and software driven database applications to effectively track vehicles, employees, and assets.
By tracking your valuables, you can better manage and monitor their whereabouts, cutting down on wasted time or unnecessary fuel. With GPS fleet tracking information fed into a database, you can evaluate performance and cut down on [...]
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June 8th, 2009 by admin
GPS and RFID technologies coupled with a variety of wireless systems have recently been effectively connected to business databases and thereby have encouraged new opportunities to emerge in the information processing world.
Using sensor data to track inventories, fleets of vehicles, just-in-time supply pipelines and numerous other business activities comes about because the database now acts [...]
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May 21st, 2009 by admin
The NTP GPS server is a dedicated device that uses the time signal from the GPS (Global Positioning System) network. GPS is now a common tool for motorists with satellite navigation devices fitted to most new cars. But GPS is far more than just an aid for positioning, at the very heart of the GPS [...]
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April 30th, 2009 by admin
With the addition of database drivers, robotic telesurgery is a new field with an even greater potential to overhaul the way surgical care is delivered at home, in the field, and to remote or extreme environments. As database driven robotic telesurgery grows, new and innovative kinds of database schemas will need to be introduced to [...]
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April 26th, 2009 by admin
Environmental data and life science studies are heavily dependent on data acquisition systems and these in turn are becoming more noticeably dependent on well designed collection systems best represented by database systems. The more articulate these database systems become the more accurate and plentiful does knowledge in these areas rise.
The environment and life science data [...]
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April 17th, 2009 by admin
Improved communications coupled with smaller and less expensive GPS chipsets combine to enable today’s asset tracking applications for fleets of all sizes. These developments along with new database designs have given rise to the emerging asset management market where, in essence, billions of potentially connected assets—vehicles, trains, cargo containers, or machines coexist.
Importance of Battery-Life Monitoring [...]
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April 11th, 2009 by admin
Techniques to make and manage money are some of the most popular topics for database designers to explore on the web, so it is little wonder that so many database designers turn their attention to dealing with financial database design services.
If you are interested in financial database design , and maybe how a consolidation database [...]
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April 1st, 2009 by admin
New developments in GIS mapping have allowed more accurate and complex analyses which directly benefit all industries, from environmental resources to market analysis. GIS mapping is more pervasive than ever due largely to developments in GIS software and an increase is abundant and more accurate spatial data. GIS analysis methods have been developed for every [...]
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