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Cloud based control

Having the ability to take information and then set an action is so important.  Long has the day when technology worked in isolation. Today, technology needs to sweat a bit more, integrate and give higher return of investment.
The idea
Have a cloud based system that takes inputs and processes actions. Ie you may want a water management system that triggers an action if certain variables are met. ie if water = 2m then do this and that.

The concept is the cloud based system can be deployed anywhere where there is access. It could be a perfect way of integrating with older technology and newer systems. The system can be based on a open source and easy to integrate with old and new technology. 

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Copyright - Mike Nash 2019

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