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Sensobase 4.45, the single-release Windows application from Wiesemann & Theis GmbH, is a specialized sensor data collector designed to harvest measurement values and counter readings from W&T Web-IO modules and relay them to any ODBC-compliant database server. Acting as an ODBC client, the program polls networked Web-IO units at user-defined intervals, normalizes the incoming data, and writes the records to tables in MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MariaDB, or any other DBMS for which a Windows ODBC driver exists. Typical deployments include factory-floor energy monitoring, environmental logging in clean rooms, remote tank-level supervision, and building-automation trend analysis, all of which benefit from the software’s lightweight footprint and unattended operation. Because Sensobase supports simultaneous connections to multiple Web-IO devices, integrators can aggregate hundreds of analog, digital, or counter channels into a single relational schema without additional middleware. Configuration is performed through a straightforward GUI where channels are mapped to database fields, scaling factors are applied, and optional time-stamp formats are selected; once saved, the collection task runs as a background service, ensuring continuity even after reboots. The utility is compatible with every current Web-IO firmware and requires only standard TCP/IP connectivity and appropriate ODBC drivers on the host PC. Sensobase is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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