Summary of Raima at Embedded World 2012 in Nuremberg Germany
Raima announces its participation in Embedded World 2012 (Nuremberg, Feb 28–Mar 2), showcasing real-time sensor data acquisition and RDM version 11.0. The demo features data aggregation and replication across multiple devices, including an Apple iPad, presented by CTO Wayne Warren. The company highlights its long history since 1984 in embedded database solutions for various industries.
Parts used in the Raima Database Manager Project:
- Raima Database Manager (RDM) version 11.0
- Real-time sensor data acquisition system
- Apple iPad
- RDM Embedded SDKs
- RDM Server (formerly Velocis)
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 10, 2012
Raima, which offers state-of-the-art database technologies, today announced that they will be showing their real-time sensor data acquisition demo as well as a look at their latest release of RDM at this years Embedded World. The show hosted in Nuremburg, Germany runs from February 28th through March 2nd and Raima can be found in booth number 5-417, Hall 5.
Featured this year will be a demonstration of real-time data being collected by multiple sensors which is aggregated, replicated and displayed on multiple devices such as an Apple iPad. The demo will be presented by Raimas CTO Wayne Warren who will also be sharing his views on the future of data management. The presentation will be in the Raima booth in Hall 5, booth number 5-417. In addition Raima will be showcasing the latest release of their Raima Database Manager (RDM) version 11.0. This release provides even greater options for developers who are facing the challenge of ever increasing volumes of information.
About The Raima Database Manager Family
Raima released the first version of the Raima embedded database in 1984. Since then the family has grown into two successful embedded database products. RDM Embedded pioneered the embedded market space under the name dbVista. Building on the success of RDM Embedded, Raima released the product in a client/server configuration under the name Velocis, now called RDM Server. Free download packages of the Raima embedded database SDKs are available at http://www.raima.com/downloads/
About Raima
Raima is a premier provider of high-performance embedded database and dataflow solutions known as the Raima Database Manager (RDM) product-line. Since 1984, the company has been focused on solving data management problems in a wide variety of embedded systems markets like Aerospace & Defense, Telecom, Financial, Consumer Electronics, Medical, Industrial Automation, and Business Automation. It is estimated that over time RDM products have been utilized by over 20,000 application developers resulting in over 20,000,000 runtime deployments. Raima continues to lead the way in innovation meeting the ever changing requirements of embedded systems worldwide.
Raima, RDM, RDM Embedded, RDM Server, and dataFlow are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of Raima, Inc.
- Where will Raima showcase their latest release?
Raima will be at booth number 5-417 in Hall 5 at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany. - What specific demo is being featured this year?
The demo involves real-time data collected by multiple sensors that is aggregated, replicated, and displayed on multiple devices. - Which device is mentioned for displaying the demo data?
An Apple iPad is specifically mentioned as one of the devices used to display the aggregated data. - Who will present the views on the future of data management?
Raima's CTO Wayne Warren will present the demo and share his views on the future of data management. - What challenge does RDM version 11.0 address?
This release provides greater options for developers facing the challenge of ever increasing volumes of information. - When did Raima release the first version of their embedded database?
Raima released the first version of the Raima embedded database in 1984. - What was the original name of RDM Embedded?
RDM Embedded pioneered the embedded market space under the name dbVista. - How many runtime deployments have resulted from RDM products over time?
It is estimated that over 20,000,000 runtime deployments have resulted from RDM products.
