Friday, May 22, 2009

Industrial computers

The requirements of an industrial PC are there fore a lot different to that of the needs for an office computer. The needs of an industrial computer will also vary dramatically depending on the industry itself. Computers used in food manufacture may have to be waterproof and intrinsically sealed to prevent explosions in potentially explosive and dusty atmospheres whilst also being made of stainless steel or other easy to clean materialyet computers in heavy industry may have to also protect from dustand dirt but be able to withstand excessive temperatures, knocks and vibrations.

Demands are high for computing in industry.Industrial machines have to cope with many hostile elements whilst alsoproviding reliable computing. Traditionally industrial computers have beenspecific, bespoke machines. These industrial computers tend to run old hardwareand versions of software. Whilst this has the advantage of making the machinesstable and reliable, the out-dated technology may mean the processes controlledby the machine are not done as efficiently. These machines are also very expensiveand have to be replaced periodically as the hardware and software willeventually become obsolete.

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