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Can your fielded compute systems survive at the edge?

You already know how important the design and construction of a tension leg platform is to the safe, reliable operation of an offshore oil rig. That’s why you take the web of interconnected factors, like climate, geography, seismic activity, and load, into careful consideration when installing the intricate mooring system.

 

Likewise, having a strong foundation for your edge computing solutions is just as important, because even the best software and hardware components become irrelevant if the hardware appliance isn’t designed and built specifically for the heightened demands of edge environments.

 

To learn why reliable, rugged computer hardware is so critical to edge applications, listen to Crystal Group's executive vice president of Engineering, Jim Shaw, in an episode of the Rugged Advantage Podcast.

IMPROVE PERFORMANCE, SAFETY, AND SECURITY AT THE EDGE WITH DATA CENTER ACCURACY
Companies are increasingly investing in artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous operations, and hyper-converged infrastructure to elevate performance, improve safety, and lockdown data. But to gain the real-time accuracy and reliability of these game-changing advancements, the technology often has to “live” in remote, unpredictable, and unmanned edge environments where traditional computers fail. Demanding industrial applications, like trucking, construction, agriculture, oil and gas, mining, and power substations, require Crystal Group’s rugged solutions to integrate compute power, speed, accuracy, and security into systems proven to deliver seamless operation in the most punishing, ever-changing conditions.