'365 Cloud' Parking System Launch
System Control via Cloud Method Without Management PC
Parking platform company ParkingCloud has developed a technology that can fundamentally solve issues such as parking system failures and errors that have arisen in the field.
ParkingCloud announced on the 31st that it will launch the next-generation parking system ‘365Cloud,’ which completely redevelops the existing PC-based parking system. The newly introduced 365Cloud system was completed through a collaboration between the ParkingCloud Research Institute and NHN IoT Business Division, investing over 800 personnel and more than 10 billion KRW in research and development over approximately three years.
The system was developed as a fundamental solution to various problems that have plagued parking systems, including ▲ frequent system failures, ▲ errors caused by environmental factors such as weather and external conditions, ▲ data loss and settlement/payment processing errors due to hardware and software failures of on-site PCs, ▲ delayed recovery time caused by PC reinstallation and database operations, ▲ virus infections in Windows systems, and ▲ personal information leaks and security vulnerabilities within Windows.
The newly released 365Cloud removes the management PC, which was the core of existing parking systems, and all entry/exit, settlement, and payment data on-site are safely stored in real-time on the cloud, where the parking and surrounding devices on-site are controlled. All parking data stored in the cloud can be remotely accessed, managed, and controlled anytime, anywhere, and through any device via the internet.
Ha Taenyeon, CEO of ParkingCloud, said, “There were many errors caused by management PCs in most parking sites, and especially in sites with harsh environments, when program errors or database failures occurred, it was a natural reality that identifying the cause and recovery required considerable time and cost.” He added, “365Cloud was designed and developed by reflecting customers’ voices to fundamentally solve these chronic problems and to enable rapid recovery from any potential failures, creating a next-generation parking system on a different level.”
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