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Ready to Jump into the IoT? Start Fast and Smart with Remote CorMonitoring EZ Platform

Ready to Jump into the IoT? Start Fast and Smart with Remote CorMonitoring EZ Platform

September 26, 2017 | Martin Rudloff

Stepping into the Internet of Things represents a series of critical design commitments, with potential for long-term risk as application needs shift between centralized and de-centralized computing. The potential for misstep warrants not only a serious ...

Increased Process Controls Facilitate Forecasting, Drive Revenue Visibility and Spur Customer Acquisition.

Increased Process Controls Facilitate Forecasting, Drive Revenue Visibility and Spur Customer Acquisition.

May 30, 2017 | Martin Rudloff

Industry: Manufacturing – High Tech Company: Corvalent Solution: Macola 10

Industrial server design breakthrough? Yes!

Industrial server design breakthrough? Yes!

February 17, 2017 | Martin Rudloff

One of the biggest industrial server design challenges is the inability to pair server-class performance with a long-life system. High performance industrial servers from Corvalent solve this design limitation, embracing Intel® Xeon® technology in an ...

New Skylake Products and Upcoming Kaby Lake Improvements

New Skylake Products and Upcoming Kaby Lake Improvements

January 11, 2017 | Martin Rudloff

Due to the interest generated by our Skylake line release... We have decided to add even more products, like the Q170 ATX board with 4 PCI slots (for those diehard PCI lovers out there).

Windows 10 is now available!

Windows 10 is now available!

November 28, 2016 | Martin Rudloff

I'm happy to say we are ready for Windows 10 (after many requests)! Microsoft also released some new licensing options after the recent Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

Is Windows 7 being discontinued?

Is Windows 7 being discontinued?

November 9, 2016 | Martin Rudloff

Lately, we have received frantic calls from customers worried about Windows 7 becoming obsolete and discontinued by 2016! Is it really true? Yes, if you consider Mainstream Support - but not if you follow the embedded roadmap!

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