Database Sensors Spur New Business Applications

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 as the central nerve center of information control.

Several industries are working on ways to implement the sensor network approach in such a way that data can be retrieved with more flexibility.

Sensors feeding databases allow for real signal data to be converted to abstract data and thus establish business transactions to be transported into numerous other network processing connections. There are a number of software solutions that allow today’s businesses to create an effective database that suits their needs.  As new research unfolds, the software procedures and project management solutions are being streamlined.

Because of the inter-connectivity of database networks, even a small business can take advantage of systems that were at one time reserved for major industrial applications.

In order to remain competitive, businesses large and small need database software that allows them to operate smoothly throughout the world.

If you are a small business owner, you can keep up with the latest innovations by visiting software blogs and other websites.  In addition, you should read articles that talk about sensor-based products like GPS, RFID, smart phones and similar electronic devices but imagine using these products in conjunction with a database that extends their functions into new business applications.

Try some of these articles for starters:

(1) Tactile Pressure Sensors for Future Robotics
(2) RFID Sensors to Protect Water Supplies
(3) UAVs and The Future Enhancements of Tele-Robotics

Author: Tom Gruich

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