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ITware's remote data monitoring system is successfully used in Japan. The Kojimori embedded software has already been applied in more than 160 places in the island country – including Kagoshima University during research. 

 

Kojimori is an innovative cloud computing measurement data logger. The interesting thing about it is that it makes the collected values from the different types of remote measuring instruments available on local and external servers as well. In Japan the already widely used application can be chiefly found in agriculture, greenhouses, hotels, warm water pools of spas and ski resorts. The software sends parameters detected by remote temperature, light, sound, oxygen and humidity measuring instruments to the centre thus making the data easily controllable.

 

The Japanese Kagoshima University has also been using Kojimori. During a research - whereby professors depend upon the software's data – tomatoes with high sugar content are raised through hydroponic cultivation that is growing without soil thanks to specially formulated nutrients. On the website of the research, the whole process, i.e. plant growth can be tracked in real time. Besides monitoring, the most important information about actual temperature, humidity or even CO2 concentration can be controlled and retrieved with a single click in the form of graphs and statistics. In the near future the implementation of Kojimori to other devices will start, thereby enabling remote data processing of solar panels or even spectrometers. Since many Japanese companies are interested in the software, its popularity can continue to grow on the island.