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Since the beginning of industry 4.0, the increased networking of automation system in critical infrastructure has been frequently the main targets for advanced cyber crime, which can highly devastate reliability and serviceability of utility service and production. In fact, as most of the security measures for ICS (Industrial Control System) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system today are still traditional against modern attacks, there is an urgent need for more comprehensive, multi-layer network security solutions in order to ensure secured communications in industrial networks.

The trend of cloud computing presents an opportunity to replace physical CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) with virtualized, software-defined CPE in order to establish flexible branch-to-cloud connections. Over the past few years in the industry, many enterprises have implemented virtual branch network by focusing on virtualized network services. In other words, virtual machines are replacing physical equipments to assure branch network connectivity while saving hardware costs. Therefore, Lanner has launched its next-generation desktop appliance FW-7526 featuring Intel Atom C2358/C2518 CPU, Intel QuickAssist Crypto Acceleration, 4 x RJ-45 GbE, 2 x SFP GbE, LAN bypass, Intel AES-NI and up to 16GB DDR3 memory.

With the demands of computing-intensive and video processing capabilities in the server domain, Lanner has released its high-performance video transport card NCS2-VT02A in NIC module form factor, driven by Intel Xeon E3-1515 v5 CPU (codenamed Skylake) and CM236 chipset. The card supports 4K ultra-HD resolution and H.265 compression and is designed with Intel® Iris™ Pro GT4e graphics to deliver high resolution image-processing and compression for video convergence demands. The card will serve as expansion module for Lanner’s network computing appliances.

Lanner’s embedded box PCs are designed for enterprise-wide deployment in application-specific environments, offering stability, longevity, scalability, high-availability and the perfect balance between size, cost, performance and power consumption.

Taipei, Taiwan (TAIEX 6245)–Lanner Electronics Inc., a world-leading hardware provider in design, engineering, and manufacturing services for advanced network appliances, and, Cavium, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for enterprise, data center, cloud, wired and wireless networking, today jointly announced the release of Lanner MR-810 platform targeting on Security, Telecom and NFV applications based on Cavium’s 64-bit ARMv8 ThunderX product family.

LANNER Electronics Inc.-Mississauga, Ontario, Canada - announced the release of the LEC-2284, a high-performance box PC powered by Intel®'s 4th generation Core™ i7/i5/i3 CPU with QM87 PCH.

The LEC-2284’s quad-core or dual-core processing power comes from Intel®’s Core™ i7-4700EQ, Core™ i5-4400E or Core™ i3-4102E processor, all three demonstrate significant performance gain over Intel’s 3rd generation Core™ processors (Core™ i7-3612QE/3555LE, i5-3610ME and i3-3120ME).

Lanner designs and manufactures a wide range of rugged, application-oriented computers designed for vehicle computing. Our hardware platforms feature compact form factor, ruggedness, shock/vibration resistance, wireless connectivity and rich I/O connectors, offering high levels of stability and reliability, as well as well-rounded balance of size, cost, performance and power consumption.

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