CrateDB 4.2 is now stable and ready for use
A lot of SQL functionality has been added to make CrateDB 4.2 work seamlessly in industrial IoT environments. Now available in Azure and AWS.
A lot of SQL functionality has been added to make CrateDB 4.2 work seamlessly in industrial IoT environments. Now available in Azure and AWS.
Crate.io is starting a cooperation with the data intelligence consulting company roosi, expanding the market options for IIoT projects in the DACH region.
In this blog post, we compare how MongoDB, TimescaleDB, InfluxDB, and CrateDB perform for an industrial IoT use-case.
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Setting up a CrateDB cluster with Kubernetes can be done in just a few steps, and scaling up and down is straightforward.
Manufacturers already have what they need to achieve digitalization: it's their time-series data. The key resides in accessing that information effectively.
The industrial IoT implies huge advantages for manufacturers. However, to fully implement IIoT projects is being challenging for many industries.
Together with M&M Software, we will further advance in our goals: to provide the digital infrastructure the manufacturing industry needs.
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