ADLINK signs LCR Embedded Systems as Value-added Reseller
May 19, 2015 - – ADLINK Technology announced an agreement that enables LCR Embedded Systems to use ADLINK products in its extensive line of fully integrated embedded computing systems for these markets throughout North America.
“LCR Embedded Systems has deployed hundreds of systems with the same standards-based technologies used in ADLINK’s core product lines,” said Elizabeth Campbell, General Manager of ADLINK Americas. “They have experience with customers in both bench top and deployed environments, as well as an in-depth knowledge of the differences between them, and are able to take advantage of their wide range of deployed systems to customize solutions to meet a customer’s unique requirements.”
“This alliance with ADLINK is perfect for LCR Embedded Systems, and we’re very much looking forward to the advantages it will provide for our customers in the aerospace and defense, commercial, industrial, and rail sectors,” said Nissen Isakov, President of LCR Embedded Systems. “Our customers frequently come to us because they need fully integrated system solutions for complex environments, and this agreement will greatly enhance our ability to meet their needs quickly and cost-effectively.”
LCR Embedded Systems provides ADLINK Technology with a channel through which their products can be incorporated into a more complete embedded solution. LCR Embedded Systems will now be able to offer ADLINK products to customers as part of a system-level solution that incorporates the latest standards and advanced technologies. As a value-added reseller (VAR) for ADLINK Technology, LCR Embedded Systems will offer a wide range of custom chassis designs and embedded system platforms based on ADLINK’s small form factor boards (e.g., single board computers, computer-on-modules) and slot card architectures such as AdvancedTCA, CompactPCI, and VPX boards.
About ADLINK
ADLINK Technology is enabling the Internet of Things (IoT) with innovative embedded computing solutions for edge devices, intelligent gateways and cloud services. ADLINK’s products are application-ready for industrial automation, communications, medical, defense, transportation, and infotainment industries. Our product range includes motherboards, blades, chassis, modules, and systems based on industry standard form factors, as well as an extensive line of test & measurement products and smart touch computers, displays and handhelds that support the global transition to always connected systems. Many products are Extreme Rugged, supporting extended temperature ranges, shock and vibration.

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