Hi Guys,
I spent 10 years working in the process control / automation industry and about 6 years ago started an open source data historian server project. It's evolved quite a bit and currently has a relatively strong arduino user following. I released a windows and java SDK and arduino source code for posting sensor data onto the historian, which now runs on google app engine.
I was wondering what it would take to get a link on the arduino.cc site under the getting started section. I think since the software is open source, it has a close philosophy with arduino. It's free and a good way to learn about "internet of things" concepts. I host an instance of the server on app.nimbits.com, which also has a mechanism where users can "friend" each other to see each other's data points.
I'd appriciate any guidence and your thoughts on how the arduino comunity can use what is essentially my life's work ![]()
This software is called Nimbits and is @ http://www.nimbits.com
- Ben