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Video clip: Wind turbine data in a cloud

Wind turbine data in a cloud: Aaron Pena, NI ELP engineer, applications engineering, shows how data from wind turbines can be served up in a cloud (on the web) for access and analysis anywhere that has a web connection, as shown at NIWeek 2010.

08/13/2010

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NIWeek 2010 Wind turbine demo shows how monitoring information can be served onto the web, as a software as a service.Wind turbine data in a cloud...

Aaron Pena, NI ELP engineer,Aaron Pena, NI ELP engineer, applications engineering, shows how data from wind turbines can be served up in a cloud (on the web) for access and analysis anywhere that has a web connection.

In another cloud-based initiative, NI is expecting to save time and computing resources by offering code compilation with software as a service (SaaS), so no engineer has to be idle while code is compiling on an in-house computer.

Monitor wind turbine data globally, as shown at NIWeek 2010.Faster iterations and more of them translate into more bullet-proof designs, according to National Instruments at NIWeek 2010.

See other Control Engineering videos at www.controleng.com/videos.

See more video from NI at http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-12568.

See other NIWeek developments.

- Edited by Mark T. Hoske, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com.



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