Overview
SensorBridge is an award-winning suite of Microsoft Visual Studio software components for building and managing
intelligent networks, systems, and applications – featuring data from edge assets – within an integrated development
environment.
The core feature of SensorBridge is quick and easy consolidation of data from various types of edge assets.
Unlike the SDKs and APIs tied to a single type of sensor or proprietary communications protocol, SensorBridge
can easily incorporate data from different types of edge assets and supply information, through a variety of
functions, to network devices supporting a variety of databases and file structures. These components reduce,
or in some cases eliminate, the need to write middleware, front-end code, and back-end code for sensor and
control systems and networks.
SensorBridge enables data from edge assets – including sensors, actuators, wireless sensor networks, RFID
systems, imagery devices, and other edge systems and devices – to intelligently connect with the enterprise.
It supports network-centric systems, IPv6, security convergence, M2M communications, and more.
SensorBridge allows easy connectivity and integration with both new and legacy systems, including file
repositories and databases such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft Access, Excel, and others.
SensorBridge also supports XML messaging of sensor data, as well as conversion and real-time communication of
edge asset data via TCP and UDP, which power distributed, intelligent networks, service-oriented architectures,
and M2M functions.
Eliminate cumbersome edge asset data integration, costly development, and inefficient network management practices.
Bridge the gap between edge asset data and the enterprise network with SensorBridge.
For more information, download the
SensorBridge Product Guide.
Learn more about SensorBridge’s features.
Read examples of SensorBridge’s benefits.
Learn more about purchasing SensorBridge.
Learn more about our trial version.
Learn about our customer support.
For system requirements or other questions, read the FAQ.
Contact us for more information.
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