A global market leader for embedded computing technology (ECT), Kontron delivers vital technologies that connect trusted assets for enhanced digital security. At Paris Air Show 2015, Kontron illustrates how it is uniquely qualified to support next-generation mil-aero applications from its decades of experience engineering high-performance, mission critical computers deployed in harsh environments. The company’s offering of specialised and COTS solutions including proven rugged boards, platforms and multiprocessor-based high performance embedded computing (HPEC) systems, enables Kontron to meet the most demanding military system requirements. In addition, Kontron supports commercial aerospace by delivering critical highly-integrated system components that enable secure, reliable connectivity that facilitate the future of In-flight Entertainment and Communication (IFE&C) deployments and pave the way for new airline broadband services. Customers also benefit from Kontron’s open-architecture hardware approach and embedded computing expertise allowing them to support the emerging Internet-of-Things (IoT) global market.
Booth (Cluster PEGASE Hall 4, B54, B78) highlights include: One of the industry’s most capable 802.11ac cabin wireless access point (CWAP); ACE Flight 600 application-ready avionics server for high-speed networking, mass storage and remote 4G/LTE connectivity; COBALT system platform -- building block solution meets evolving defense program as well as commercial IFE&C needs; highly secure, reliable open platform system deployments; and StarVX HPEC system that brings datacenter performance to the battlefield.
Booth (Cluster PEGASE Hall 4, B54, B78) highlights include: One of the industry’s most capable 802.11ac cabin wireless access point (CWAP); ACE Flight 600 application-ready avionics server for high-speed networking, mass storage and remote 4G/LTE connectivity; COBALT system platform -- building block solution meets evolving defense program as well as commercial IFE&C needs; highly secure, reliable open platform system deployments; and StarVX HPEC system that brings datacenter performance to the battlefield.
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