Today (September 10, 2013) at IFA, the consumer electronics unlimited, Shaspa introduced their “In Home” Bridge which acts as a central hub for data from a large selection of sensors and actuators such as air conditioners, thermostats and lighting systems. Combined with the performance and reliability of the Informix database server and its native TimeSeries capability, a market-differentiating capability that optimizes management of time-oriented data, Shapsa is able to store more data and respond to consumer requests, faster and more accurately. The Shaspa Bridge has everything necessary for smart instrumentation. It can control any building or environment and implement features required for configuring devices and for the monitoring and control of those systems and appliances.
Informix’s award winning enterprises class embedded database is optimized for the ARM processor taking advantage of the reduced processor costs, heat and power usage. Informix database server offers an all new class of service and functionality now available to ARM developers.