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Mercury Systems collaborates with HPE OEM to enable aerospace, defense and edge applications
HPE OEM Solutions are vast and vibrant in the growing aerospace and defense industries. Recently, Mercury Systems, a leader in these industries, collaborated with HPE OEM to build the RES-XR6 Alliance rugged rackmount server, based on HPEโs ProLiant server technology. This collaboration brings industry-leading datacenter compute capabilities to mission-critical defense and tactical edge applications. By leveraging a hardware and software ecosystem with HPE ProLiant servers that extend threat protection, automation and optimization, RES-XR6 Alliance servers accelerate workloads at the tactical edge by delivering compute technology proven in hyper-scale data centers.
This OEM partnership has helped Mercury to develop mission-ready servers that enable the latest features unique to HPEโs ecosystem while providing diverse scalability, footprint, budget and reliability requirements. According to Scott Orton, Vice President and General Manager of Mercuryโs Trusted Mission Solutions group, โServers built with Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) components are designed to keep pace with changing application requirements and improve interoperability, but at the same time they need to be size, weight and power (SWaP)-optimized and certified to military standards for our customers".
On the other hand, Sam Ceccola, account chief technologist, Department of Defense, HPE, said, โMission-critical edge applications require field-proven computing platforms that optimize performance in a broad range of environments with shock, vibration and temperature extremes". โBy working with key industry partners like Mercury Systems, aerospace and defense customers can leverage HPE ProLiant servers to securely accelerate and scale applications with advanced compute performanceโ, he further added.
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Audrey Cox
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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