The recent trend worldwide is to move programs towards a network-integrated, inspection-testing environment. A networked I/M infrastructure has several performance advantages:
Faster data throughput, faster testing potential;
Access to comprehensive system data analysis tools;
Greater governmental and public acceptance on I/M.
SysTech, through superior design and execution, creates an I/M infrastructure with unmatched system performance. SysTech expertly integrates three cornerstone technologies: host computer servers, advanced databases, and modern local telecommunication services. The systems are referred to as either Vehicle Inspection Database (VID), central Host Computer Systems (HCS) or Emission Database Management System (EDBMS).
The advantages of our networked I/M infrastructure are numerous. The VID collects all safety and emissions program data, controlling the I/M program and workstation parameters and providing information and analysis on all aspects of the testing program. The result is an increase in overall program benefit and effectiveness.
Our solution provides a robust design with high performance, flexibility, reliability, and security. It makes use of the most advanced intranet and Internet technologies to ensure future expandability at low costs. Our solution uses a load balanced, high performance web and messaging services architecture while incorporating sophisticated clustered Oracle RDBMS for Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP).
Our solution provides reliability through carefully chosen components, design, and multiple backup systems. Web and data services are intelligently load-balanced, redundant on-site, and include a fully redundant, off-site system for maximum uptime. Our online storage solution is redundant, with multiple hot-swap hard disks in RAID-5 architecture, and dedicated software systems designed to minimize any hard disk failure.
We also provide network and systems monitoring and management, as well as Intrusion Detection Services (IDS), using industry-standard SNMP and web-based tools. Further security is provided through an industrial-grade firewall, encrypted transmissions of sensitive data, and sophisticated identification and authentication mechanisms within a multi-layered security framework.