ITTIA, a provider of high-performance real-time secure embedded data management software for microcontrollers, microprocessors, and electronic control units, has announced the immediate availability of ITTIA DB IoT release 8.8.
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As part of the ITTIA DB embeddable database family, ITTIA DB IoT brings advanced database and stream processing capabilities to microcontroller (MCU) devices.
With this new release, MCU applications embedded with ITTIA DB are capable of ingesting and aggregating data, detecting anomalies, storing information, and making choices in milliseconds. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) building gateway devices, industrial systems, medical devices, wearables, and other embedded products can embed ITTIA DB to locally monitor, store, and manage data in real-time.
ITTIA DB IoT’s architecture offers customisation so embedded developers may select to stream real-time data, manage time series, and/or store table data.
Real-time data capture and edge analytics are becoming common requirements for edge devices. As microcontroller technology advances, some OEMs seek to first process real-time data, interpret it, and then store it. There are others that prefer to store the entire data while footprint and performance play an important role in their design. ITTIA DB IoT 8.8 provides a solution that offers the best for both worlds. By incorporating ITTIA DB, an MCU can turn into a real-time data processing platform that responds to event-driven data, as well as support applications that prefer to store the entire data into tables.
Embedded, edge IoT and AI systems demand devices to process data at a massive scale to achieve measurable metrics. ITTIA DB IoT 8.8 streaming and time series functionalities are built exactly to address this kind of demand. OEMs can build applications that respond immediately to events, craft materialised views over streams, and receive real-time data from the current state on demand. In addition, high-performance time series data ingestion, transformation, analytics, and distribution make MCUs compatible with today’s computing world.
ITTIA DB IoT can be embedded into Arm Cortex-A, Cortex-M, and Cortex-R architecture devices, different RTOS platform variants, and can be easily ported to support custom environments.