There is a defibrillator database in Finland which helps you to find the closest public defibrillator in case of emergency. Running it costs 50000-60000€ / year and they are running out of money.
How about implementing a global defibrillator database by using Autonomi?
This is in Finnish, but just use your favorite translator if interested:
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what the f cost 60k per year for database of defibirillator?
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MMC Microsoft middle-management costs
Why not simply use the openstreetmap database?
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yes, true! hmm..
maybe openstreetmap could use autonomi ![]()
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I see your point. It won’t be a gargantuan database. But look at it this way assuming it’s running in AWS or suchlike on traditional Infrastructure As A Service:-
- Database server
- maybe a separate application server
- you want it highly available so double everything
- Load balancers
- block storage for all these things
- Backups, backups, backups. I said it thrice so no one forgets!
- Support / ongoing design (probably outsourced TBH)
Or, running on AWS Platform As A Service stuff:-
- Database as a service
- Load Balancer as a service
- Run the application in AWS Lambda
- Still need Support / ongoing design (probably outsourced TBH) but probably a lot less.
I can see that being 50k a year. It all adds up!
And this is where Autonomi could be cheaper and more reliable for fairly simple storage based applications that don’t need a lot of processing.
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