ADLINK joins Open Compute Project
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May 25, 2016– ADLINK Technology, Inc., a provider of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and communications platforms, has joined the Open Compute Project (OCP) and will actively participate in the organization’s new Open Compute Telecom Project focused on establishing the next generation of open standards for communication architectures.
Founded in 2011, the OCP is a collaborative community geared toward reimagining the design of server, storage, networking and other data center hardware with the goal of driving scalable computing through sharing of information and technical specifications. Additional member organizations include industry leaders such as Google, Microsoft, Ericsson, AT&T, Facebook and Cisco.
ADLINK is actively involved in several standards organizations, including PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG), PXI Systems Alliance (PXISA), Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies (SGeT), OpenFog Consortium, Network Intelligence (NI) Alliance and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). In addition, ADLINK is a part of the Wind River Titanium Cloud Partner Ecosystem, a program dedicated to accelerating the deployment of solutions for NFV, and provides Wind River’s Titanium Server software as an integrated solution on ADLINK’s Modular Industrial Cloud Architecture (MICA)and SETO-1000extreme outdoor server; the integrated solution targets NFV/ software defined networks (SDN), MEC and IIoT deployments.
Over the past several years, ADLINK has moved toward developing networking and communications platforms that enable the current requirements for MEC and cloud architectures for telecom operators and data centers. Just recently, the company announced its latest cloud and media open architecture, MICA, which addresses the requirements for bandwidth- and compute-intensive applications driven by the needs of security, deep packet inspection (DPI), edge computing, virtual network functions, 5G evolution and IIoT.
About ADLINK
ADLINK Technology is enabling the Internet of Things (IoT) with 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. ADLINK is a global company with headquarters in Taiwan and manufacturing in Taiwan and China; R&D and integration in Taiwan, China, the US, and Germany.

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