A major European company needed to integrate condition-monitoring data on vital water station pumps. However, it was presented with a serious challenge when it found the databases they used were incompatible. ITTIA ODBC enabled the data to be access and shared among applications using Microsoft SQL, Sybase and Oracle databases.
Maintenance Technology magazine is one of the premier publications for plant equipment maintenance and reliability and asset management. In its April Resource Guide, which reaches tens of thousands of maintenance professionals worldwide it featured and applauded ITTIA ODBC technology. The article explains how the US Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) utilized RDMi to use data already collected and stored in the proprietary database of PRISM4.
Glaxo Smith Kline, one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceutical and health care companies, selected ITTIA's technology for improving cost-savings and financial decision support tools. ITTIA ODBC was deployed to access data used to analyze the returns on instrumentation investments.
Uzorg of The Netherlands adopts ITTIA ODBC to facilitate aggregation of critical data to be used by healthcare professionals in the Benelux nations. Assistance from ITTIA's consulting team coupled with ITTIA ODBC technology enabled Uzorg to utilize the data necessary for completion of the project.
Users of Wonderware InBatch, the leading batch management software, can now experience greater levels of flexibility with their application. The embedded data that was inaccessible, can now be leveraged to support business decisions affecting batch process management and resource utilization.