SUGAR LAND, Texas.– High-density computing – packing robust computer capabilities, features, and input/output options in a small form factor – is a top goal for aerospace and defense engineers working on myriad mission- and safety-critical projects. Join high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) specialists, colleagues, and peers in a free webinar and question-and-answer session on Tuesday, 20 March 2018, starting at 11 am EDT / 10 am CDT / 8 am PDT. Register now to take part in this informative, online event.
Network-centric warfare is driving the demand for rugged computer systems with commercial or modified/military off-the-shelf (COTS or MOTS) components capable of providing high performance, flexible I/O, and high reliability – all packaged in a small-form-factor solution or a single line-replaceable unit (LRU) able to withstand extreme or harsh environments.
Join a live discussion and question-and-answer session focused on meeting the growing demand for high-density, small-form-factor embedded computing systems for mission-critical applications in extreme environments.
During a free one-hour webinar, Systel rugged computing specialists Aneesh Kothari and Craig Powell will discuss and field your questions on Rugged Hardware for Mission-Critical Applications: High Density Computing and SFF Embedded Solutions.
Sign up now and attend the live webinar on 20 March at 11 am EDT/10 am CDT/8 am PDT to discuss:
Click here to register and join us live on your computer or mobile device. Be sure to bring any questions you have on rugged, SFF, high-density computing.