Edge Computing: Extreme Conditions Challenges

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OnLogic’s origin story

Lisa and her husband Roland started OnLogic in 2003. They began by importing Mini-ITX motherboards from Asia and selling them online. A pivotal moment occurred when they sent an $80,000 purchase order to a supplier in Taiwan, marking their commitment to building a business that would continue to identify and deliver cutting edge solutions for industrial computer users. 

Innovation and customer focus

OnLogic focuses on innovation to better serve their market. Lisa emphasizes the importance of meeting customer needs and contributing to the industrial sector. OnLogic aims to help customers place the correct computer in the right spot, understanding that each piece of hardware has its ideal environment. 

Edge computing explained

Lisa makes the concept of edge computing more tangible by defining the edge as a physical location with specific needs driven by its environment. She distinguishes between the near edge (servers in safe locations) and the far edge (extreme environments). The goal of edge computing is to process the data locally to optimize costs and efficiency. 

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