No Fleas On HarperDB, IoT Database Ready To ‘Go Fetch’ At The Edge
The so-called Internet of Things (IoT) is growing, exponentially, obviously. As an example of the machines that populate the IoT, modern aircraft are estimated to now fly with connected sensors monitoring as many as 5000 component elements per engine every second – and that’s just the engines. For equipment engineers in aviation (and every other industry now digitally transforming) this means a lot of head scratching, some cool innovations and a lot of fine-grained physical tuning with a fair dose of engine grease.
For software programmers and database engineers in every industry, making the IoT work means a lot of brain-aches, some super-cool innovations and a lot of fine-grained keyboard and screen based tuning, with a fair dose of ‘virtual’ microprocessor engine grease (spoiler alert: microprocessors are built in clean room labs and rarely get oiled with lubricant).