Industry 4.0 Evolving
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Artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), data security, and use cases inmanufacturing, health care, transportation, retail, and others rely on ultra-low-latencycomputing to generate and process data to meet the needs of real-time applications.For example, in manufacturing, data from sensors analyzed in near–real time can helpenable robots to more efficiently run a production line. In health care operations, suchdata can help medical professionals improve how they share and collaborate on datafor patient care and make faster decisions to support positive outcomes. Intransportation, real-time data can help enable better flow of traffic and help improvethe safety of road conditions. In retail, checkout-free stores or drive-up windows enablea more personalized customer experience. The use cases for low-latency computing are wide and vast.
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Regional Coverage
Americas:
Latin America Region
North America Region
Asia, Pacific, and Japan:
Southeast Asia
Australia and New Zealand
Japan
Taiwan
Rest of Asia
Korea
South Asia
Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
Middle East, Turkey, and Africa
Central Eastern Europe
Western European Union Region
Commonwealth of Independent States
Northern European Union Region
Southern European Union Region
Central European Region
Use Case
Control Optimization & Autonomy
Energy Monitoring
Machine Condition Monitoring
Factory Automation
High Performance Computing
Artificial Intelligence : Machine Learning
Environmental Monitoring
Collaboration
Advanced Analytics
Health & Life Sciences : Medical Robots
Cloud Computing : Hybrid Cloud
Industry
Health and Life Sciences
Manufacturing
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Supermicro®, a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server technology and innovation is a premier provider of end-to-end green computing solutions and integration/support services for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/Big Data, HPC and Embedded Systems worldwide. Supermicro's advanced Server Building Block Solutions® offer a vast array of components for building energy-efficient, application-optimized, computing solutions. Architecture innovations include Twin, FatTwin™, TwinPro™, Ultra, MicroCloud, MicroBlade, SuperBlade®, Simply Double, Double-Sided Storage®, Battery Backup Power (BBP®) modules and WIO/UIO. Products include servers, blades, GPU systems, workstations, motherboards, chassis, power supplies, storage, networking, server management software and SuperRack® cabinets/accessories delivering unrivaled performance and value. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Supermicro is committed to protecting the environment through its "We Keep IT Green®" initiative. The Company has global logistics, operations and service centers in Silicon Valley (USA), the Netherlands (Europe) and it’s Science & Technology Park in Taiwan (Asia). Supermicro ships to more than 700 customers including distributors, value added resellers, system integrators, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as through its direct sales, in about 80 countries providing them with the latest server technologies including optimal configurations of memory, CPU, I/O interfaces, thermal control, storage subsystems and system management tools. Supermicro’s market leadership is based on first-to-market advantages with the most optimized, scalable new technologies coupled with an extraordinarily wide selection of high performance server products offering customers lower TCO. System solutions cover a broad range of applications across world-class data center and cloud services, large scalable server farms, scientific and research supercomputing clusters, businesses with complex computing requirements (such as those in financial services, oil and gas exploration, and media and entertainment companies) industrial and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, medical equipment, digital security and surveillance and emerging low-power, high density micro server markets. Supermicro combines 24 years of advanced engineering experience with efficient production and integration expertise to develop first-to-market green computing solutions. Supermicro is committed to protecting the environment through its "We Keep IT Green®" initiative and development of a new Green Computing Park at its Silicon Valley headquarters. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Supermicro’s headcount is approximately 2,521 people worldwide and it has been profitable every year since its inception with current annual sales exceeding $2 billion. With its headquarters and Green Computing Park in Silicon Valley, operations centers in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and a Science & Technology Park and Logistics Center in Taiwan, Supermicro is perfectly positioned to further scale its business worldwide.
Industry 4.0 Evolving
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