
Hardware line provides virtualization in any environment
The new devices have been developed for distributed computing, virtualization and thin client applications in challenging environments. The OnLogic IGL200 and IGL300 are the company’s first systems that integrate IGEL software. Additional system’s will be added to OnLogic’s IGEL line in the near future.
OnLogic builds industrial-grade computing systems which are rugged, fanless and offer robust connectivity in a small form factor. As part of the IGEL Ready program, OnLogic customers can now use pre-imaged IGEL software out of the box. The partnership allows for increased customisation on top of OnLogic’s existing suite of configuration options. OnLogic systems are built from modular components that allow configuration flexibility, for quick, cost-efficient customization. The company’s products are manufactured to offer a long lifecycle.
“OnLogic’s partnership with IGEL builds on our commitment to offer our customers in the IoT and industrial spaces easy access to the technologies they need to be successful,” said Carolyn Swan, Head of Strategic Partnerships at OnLogic. “As part of the IGEL Ready ecosystem, OnLogic has expanded the software options available to our users to include one of the leaders in virtualization. This will provide our users with the essential tools and capabilities needed to build industry-leading distributed computing solutions, save time and money, and ensure applications and information are delivered effectively. Users who previously had limited hardware options due to challenging environmental conditions are now free to explore virtualized desktop infrastructure options thanks to this new relationship between OnLogic and IGEL.”
IGEL’s Linux based operating system, combined with a scalable management platform, allows simple, secure access to cloud workspaces. This kind of virtualized computing allows the centralized management of applications, permissions and updates. OnLogic IGEL Ready hardware pairs the IGEL’s OS with OnLogic thin client endpoints that are built to resist damage from extreme temperatures, airborne contaminants, vibration or impact forces. When integrated on OnLogic hardware, the IGEL platform is better equipped to function in harsh environments.
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