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News Release from: Thales Computers | Subject: Shortform catalogue
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 May 2003
Catalogue highlights integrated COTS
systems
A new shortform catalogue highlights a comprehensive integrated COTS systems capability, including a full line of SBCs and computing nodes from high-end to economical low-power designs.
Thales Computers has published a new shortform catalogue The new catalogue highlights the company's comprehensive integrated COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) systems capability, including a full line of single board computers (SBCs) and computing nodes that range from high-end to economical, low power designs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition, the full-colour catalogue provides an overview of Thales Computers' extensive range of VME PCI mezzanine cards (PMCs) as well as the company's line of versatile 19in VME64x racks.
The new shortform also provides information on the company's services, which include complete systems integration from custom assembly to turnkey solutions; a one-stop shop for technical support covering on-site assistance, training, repairs and long-term support; as well as derivative designs based on the company's over 15 years of experience in developing embedded and rugged computers.
Also outlined in the catalogue are the operating systems and software packages that support Thales Computers' products and systems, such as mission critical, real-time and Unix operating systems as well as Thales Computers' own PowerLine package, a line of high-end data and signal processing subsystems that helps reduce time-to-market for large sonar, radar and imaging systems applications.
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