From data formats such as JSON and XML, databases and SAP to social media and all the way to machinery, conveyor systems, and sensor information such as Siemens S7 and OPC UA. With Peakboard a wide variety of data can be easily connected and visualized in real time. Below you will find an overview of the data connections that are currently possible with Peakboard. We are also constantly developing new options for connecting data.
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generic data sources.
RSS Feed
RSS Feeds are designed for the distribution of messages and other news. Peakboard supports all popular RSS formats for the integration of news streams.
JSON
Nearly all the latest web services support data transfers via JSON. This log is very flexible and generic. JSON formats for virtually all the latest APIs are supported.
XML
XML is a generic format for data with any kind of complex structure. XML files can be integrated by cloud storage or via http.
CSV
CSV transports structured data across platforms. CSV files and streams can be used that are retrievable from a drive, cloud storage or http.
OData
OData is a standard option for exchanging data between various applications. Integrate publicly accessible sources or your company's own data.
databases.
ODBC
Via ODBC, you can also integrate very exotic databases, such as DBD, Informix, MySQL, etc.
Microsoft SQL Server
The Microsoft SQL server is one of the most popular database systems. All versions are supported.
Microsoft Access
With the help of the ODBC interface, Peakboard can be directly connected to a Microsoft Access database.
Microsoft Azure
SQL Server supports these data sources, which are hosted by Microsoft Azure.
Oracle
Oracle databases are supported as a source in all the latest versions.
Dynamics NAV is one of the most common ERP systems for small and medium-sized businesses. For all the latest versions, the connection occurs via the official NAV interface.
Hardware, SPS & IoT.
MQTT
MQTT is an open-source based machine-to-machine protocol. MQTT messages can be subscribed to and processed directly in Peakboard.