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Portwell Cooperate with Innodisk within Advance
Technology to Offer Embedded System Solutions Portwell Europe (Portwell - Home), a global company that design and manufacture embedded computing solution, Titanium Part- ner of Intel® Partner Alliance, is pleased to announce the launch of products series to cooperate with Innodisk within its advance technology to offer embedded system solutions. Portwell’s embedded systems are designed for industrial appli- cations such as healthcare, automation, and networking along with requirement of fan-less, wide temperature/Power range to operate in mission critical environment which European Portwell Technology PR-06/2022 requires industrial-grade components to ensure the system is capable of withstands extreme temper- atures, humidity, shock, and vibration, among other environmental factors.
To achieve these requirements, the integration of components in an embedded system is crucial to ensure that the system function operates optimally and reliably. Portwell has chosen to integrate Innodisk product series into products for a variety of reasons. Innodisk provides cutting-edge solutions for AIoT, em- bedded flash storage, and DRAM modules, essential for driving innovation in multiple industries. With the development of AIoT, there is a growing need to manage and monitor systems located in various locations while still capable of withstanding challenging environmental conditions. Innodisk has developed a broad range of reliable solutions that cater to the unique needs of modern AIoT and embedded systems:
1. Industrial-grade Flash Storage and DRAM modules: Highly reli- able and stable, providing customized firmware technologies and longer life cycles for embedded and industrial systems. 2. Embedded Peripherals: Innodisk’s embedded devices also offer a variety of built-in peripheral functions, such as digital input/out- put (DIO) modules, display controllers, intelligent power manage- ment, chip-level encryption, and more.
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3. Cloud Management Software: Innodisk’s cloud management software, iCAP, allows monitoring, management, and mainten- ance through the internet, with features such as remote data transmission, automatic backup, and network security encryption. 4. Firmware-level In-band and OOB (Out-of-band) Solutions: Pro- vide a secondary management network that allows for remote access to charging stations in case of primary network failure. From InnoAGE and InnoOSR SSD to InnoAgent module, that can ensure 24/7 operation and minimizes downtime through self-de- veloped firmware technology or iCAP.
The collaboration between Portwell and Innodisk will bring mutual benefit and creates value-added to Portwell’s BOX PC, for instance, with integration of InnoAgent on Portwell’s embedded box WEBS- 21I0, through OOB management technology customers will be able to manage and monitor the system remotely, especially in un- manned store where the areas without maintenance personnel. The OOB function not only provides remote monitoring but also allows for remote restarts and power on/ off the system when- ever the system malfunction occurred, even if the device’s regular network connection is completely unavailable the device remains accessible through InnoAgent’s separate communications chan- nel to achieve immediate system recovery and save repair time. In the future, Portwell will integrate more specific modules into the embedded system to meet customer requirements. Portwell and Innodisk specialize in embedded computing solu- tions, we will keep collaborating to offer advanced and reliable products to fulfill customers need.
For more information about us, please visit our websites(www.
portwell.eu) or write us an email (
sales@portwell.eu).
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