Monthly Archives: January 2021

The Essential Features of Next-Generation Firewalls

In the past, hacker attacks were opportunistic and focused on the small and unimportant part of the system; however, today’s threats are stealthy and more focused on applications and valuable data. Countering these more complex cyber-attacks requires a new generation firewall that … Continue reading

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Learn More About Industry Applications for Acrosser Fanless Mini PC AES-HM76Z1FL!

In this article, acrosser Technology would like to demonstrate 2 benefits of choosing AES-HM76Z1FL as an industrial PC solution. The following introduction and related product film reveal the unimaginable versatility of AES-HM76Z1FL. Portable and Powerful With a height of only 20 mm, this … Continue reading

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With the move to Electronic Medical Records (EMR), hospitals now implement increasingly complex wireless network infrastructures for their medical staff.  Data from medical devices and patients can be seamlessly stored to a cloud datacenter through wireless networks. This setup allows hospitals to reduce costs, increase staff efficiencies and improve patient outcomes through continuous monitoring. Acrosser Technology recently introduced a new micro box network appliance, the AND-J180/J190. At only 234.6 x 151.4 x 43.5 mm, its small size allows it to be stored anywhere in the hospital without taking up space used by other important medical equipment. AND-J180/J190 utilizes the Intel Bay Trail J1800/1900 System on Chip (SoC), and provides serious performance at an attractive price. AND-J180/J190 also comes with up to six gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet LAN ports to link up with networking devices around the hospital.  It has 3 pairs of LAN ports (up to two of which are capable of LAN-Bypass) allowing uninterrupted network traffic. In addition, the unit has a mini-PCIe expansion slot for Wi-Fi Module that supports the latest 802.11ac standard. Connection with peripheral devices can be done via two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, and a VGA port for digital signage applications. Combining compact size, comprehensive I/O, and a powerful Intel processor, AND-J180/J190 is the ideal solution for managing network traffic in the hospital setting. Benefits: Compact Design The small form factor micro box is ideally suited for space-constrained environments such as patient rooms and nursing stations Wireless Connectivity AND-J180/J190 supports 802.11ac with compatible WiFi modules. In addition, the unit can be used with two antennae for better signal, wider reach, and more robust coverage. Low Power Consumption Use of the low power J1800/1900 Intel processor with low Thermal Design Power (TDP), helps to reduce power costs for hospitals. LAN Bypass LAN Bypass allows continued network operation even if another unit were to shut down. This creates greater reliability and uninterrupted network traffic to mission-critical medical equipment. Featured Product AND-J180/J190 ◎Compact x86 Network Appliance with Intel Bay Trail Platform (J1800/J1900) ◎Microbox form factor ◎J1800/J1900 CPU ◎1 x DDR3L SODIMM memory up to 8GB ◎6x RJ-45 GbE LAN ports ◎1x USB 3.0 ◎2x USB 2.0 ◎1x CF card slot ◎1x mini-PCIe for Wi-Fi connectivity ◎2x antenna holes Contact Us: www.acrosser.com Receive a product quote RIGHT NOW! http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html Product Information: Networking Appliance: http://www.acrosser.com/Products/Networking-Appliance.html Subscribe to our social media sites and stay connected! Acrosser Twitter Acrosser Facebook Acrosser Linkedin Acrosser Google+ Acrosser Youtube Embedded pc, Embedded board, Network Application, COM Express, vehicle pc,

With the move to Electronic Medical Records (EMR), hospitals now implement increasingly complex wireless network infrastructures for their medical staff.  Data from medical devices and patients can be seamlessly stored to a cloud datacenter through wireless networks. This setup allows hospitals … Continue reading

Posted in micro box, network appliance | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on With the move to Electronic Medical Records (EMR), hospitals now implement increasingly complex wireless network infrastructures for their medical staff.  Data from medical devices and patients can be seamlessly stored to a cloud datacenter through wireless networks. This setup allows hospitals to reduce costs, increase staff efficiencies and improve patient outcomes through continuous monitoring. Acrosser Technology recently introduced a new micro box network appliance, the AND-J180/J190. At only 234.6 x 151.4 x 43.5 mm, its small size allows it to be stored anywhere in the hospital without taking up space used by other important medical equipment. AND-J180/J190 utilizes the Intel Bay Trail J1800/1900 System on Chip (SoC), and provides serious performance at an attractive price. AND-J180/J190 also comes with up to six gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet LAN ports to link up with networking devices around the hospital.  It has 3 pairs of LAN ports (up to two of which are capable of LAN-Bypass) allowing uninterrupted network traffic. In addition, the unit has a mini-PCIe expansion slot for Wi-Fi Module that supports the latest 802.11ac standard. Connection with peripheral devices can be done via two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, and a VGA port for digital signage applications. Combining compact size, comprehensive I/O, and a powerful Intel processor, AND-J180/J190 is the ideal solution for managing network traffic in the hospital setting. Benefits: Compact Design The small form factor micro box is ideally suited for space-constrained environments such as patient rooms and nursing stations Wireless Connectivity AND-J180/J190 supports 802.11ac with compatible WiFi modules. In addition, the unit can be used with two antennae for better signal, wider reach, and more robust coverage. Low Power Consumption Use of the low power J1800/1900 Intel processor with low Thermal Design Power (TDP), helps to reduce power costs for hospitals. LAN Bypass LAN Bypass allows continued network operation even if another unit were to shut down. This creates greater reliability and uninterrupted network traffic to mission-critical medical equipment. Featured Product AND-J180/J190 ◎Compact x86 Network Appliance with Intel Bay Trail Platform (J1800/J1900) ◎Microbox form factor ◎J1800/J1900 CPU ◎1 x DDR3L SODIMM memory up to 8GB ◎6x RJ-45 GbE LAN ports ◎1x USB 3.0 ◎2x USB 2.0 ◎1x CF card slot ◎1x mini-PCIe for Wi-Fi connectivity ◎2x antenna holes Contact Us: www.acrosser.com Receive a product quote RIGHT NOW! http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html Product Information: Networking Appliance: http://www.acrosser.com/Products/Networking-Appliance.html Subscribe to our social media sites and stay connected! Acrosser Twitter Acrosser Facebook Acrosser Linkedin Acrosser Google+ Acrosser Youtube Embedded pc, Embedded board, Network Application, COM Express, vehicle pc,

Acrosser ANR-C627/622N1: The Acrosser first 2U IoT Rackmount Server

Today, acrosser Technology Co., Ltd. proudly announced its new 2U network appliances to expand their product offering and target at next generation appliance demands from Network security service providers and the enterprise network equipment market. Acrosser ’s brand new 2U rack mount … Continue reading

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