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FIWARE.Request.Lab.(FLUA-103) Trendalyze Decisions.

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-LAB-HELP
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      [ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

      FW External User updated FLUA-103:
      ----------------------------------
      Attachment: Architecture FICHe.pdf

      Comment by dave.watson@trendalyze.com :
      Regarding [FI-WARE-JIRA] (FLUA-103) and your statement that we do need
      multiple IP address. We are requesting 2 floating IP address for our
      project during the next 3 months. After July 17 we can revert back to 1.

      This is because at minimum we need public IP address for the IOT
      server and one for the Application/Web server.

      The DB we can live with
      private IP address and SSH access....although it does limit the use of
      web tool to manage the DB instance

      Please see attached

      On 23/04/2015
      16:26, FIWARE LAB Upgrade Account wrote:

      > FW External User [1]
      COMMENTED on FLUA-103 [2]
      >
      > FIWARE LAB Upgrade Account [3] / [4]
      FLUA-103 [5]
      >
      > Trendalyze Decisions [6]
      >
      > I top up all your
      requested resources following the recommended quota detailed here:
      http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE_Lab:_Upgrade_to_Community_Account
      [7]
      >
      > Once in place, we will see on a case by case basis ho to deal
      with the extra requirements. The DB may be adressed by the aplication
      server from private network on node side thus reducing the needed number
      of IPs
      >
      > ISSUE TYPE:
      > UpgradeAccount
      >
      > ASSIGNEE:
      > Franck Le
      Gall [8]
      >
      > COMPONENTS:
      > FICHe
      >
      > CREATED:
      > 21/Apr/15 2:23 PM
      >
      >
      REPORTER:
      > FW External User [9]
      >
      > STATUS:
      > Scheduled
      >
      > eHealth
      Sensor Network PaaS aims to provide a FI-Ware based platform
      > for
      healthcare data collection, aggregation, integration and
      > analytics.
      Trendalyze is designed for the internet of things (IoT) and
      > leverages
      open source technologies from Google and Twitter to expand
      > the Cosmos
      big data analytics enabler. Unique ability to perform trend
      > and
      pattern visual search; descriptive, predictive and prescriptive
      >
      analytics with multiple IoT time series data streams. When deployed in
      >
      Acute hospital environment it can provide more effective monitoring
      >
      and help to reduce mortality rates substantially. The PaaS enables a
      >
      solution that has the potential to save 10% of acute care costs making
      >
      it one of the most promising solutions for eHealth today.
      >
      >
      REPORTER: David Watson
      > E-MAIL: dave.watson@trendalyze.com [10]
      >
      >
      This email was generated by the FIWARE JIRA [11] following a request for
      account upgrade to community status. If you need information on the
      status of your process, you can reply to this email.

      Links:
      ------
      [1]
      https://jira.fiware.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=fw.ext.user
      [2]
      https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103
      [3]
      https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA
      [4]
      https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103
      [5]
      https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103
      [6]
      https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103
      [7]
      http://forge.fiware.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FIWARE_Lab:_Upgrade_to_Community_Account
      [8]
      https://jira.fiware.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=flegall
      [9]
      https://jira.fiware.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=fw.ext.user
      [10]
      https://jira.fiware.org/mailto:dave.watson@trendalyze.com
      [11]
      http://jira.fiware.org

      > Trendalyze Decisions
      > --------------------
      >
      > Key: FLUA-103
      > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/FLUA-103
      > Project: FIWARE LAB Upgrade Account
      > Issue Type: UpgradeAccount
      > Components: FICHe
      > Reporter: FW External User
      > Assignee: Franck Le Gall
      > Attachments: Architecture FICHe.pdf, Architecture FICHe.pdf
      >
      >
      > eHealth Sensor Network PaaS aims to provide a FI-Ware based platform
      > for healthcare data collection, aggregation, integration and
      > analytics. Trendalyze is designed for the internet of things (IoT) and
      > leverages open source technologies from Google and Twitter to expand
      > the Cosmos big data analytics enabler. Unique ability to perform trend
      > and pattern visual search; descriptive, predictive and prescriptive
      > analytics with multiple IoT time series data streams. When deployed in
      > Acute hospital environment it can provide more effective monitoring
      > and help to reduce mortality rates substantially. The PaaS enables a
      > solution that has the potential to save 10% of acute care costs making
      > it one of the most promising solutions for eHealth today.
      > Reporter: David Watson
      > E-mail: dave.watson@trendalyze.com


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