- SealingTech, a Parsons Corporation subsidiary (PSN, Financial), unveils the US 10, an ultra-compact server for edge computing and cybersecurity.
- The US 10 leverages a 10-core processing unit, tailored for critical infrastructure such as water systems and electric grids.
- Optimized for SWaP-C (size, weight, power, and cost), it promises cost-effectiveness and extended operational life over traditional systems.
Sealing Technologies (SealingTech), a company under Parsons Corporation (PSN), has launched the US 10, an ultra-compact server aimed at enhancing high-performance edge computing and cybersecurity protection. Part of the AegisEdge MicroServer line, the US 10 is engineered to fortify operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS) in critical infrastructure environments, such as power plants and manufacturing facilities.
The US 10 server stands out with its 10-core processing capability, offering more flexibility, power, and value for customers. Its palm-sized form factor, quiet operation, and customizable edge computing applications—coupled with remote software management capabilities—make it a versatile addition to an organization's cybersecurity arsenal.
Targeting critical infrastructure like water systems, electric grids, and transportation networks, the server is optimized for SWaP-C considerations, ensuring high performance coupled with low-power efficiency. This optimization results in longer operational life and cost savings compared to traditional rack systems. The server's design supports seamless scaling into existing architecture, providing a discrete solution that can be strategically placed or concealed as needed.
Parsons Corporation (PSN, Financial) emphasizes its ongoing commitment to innovation in defending critical infrastructure assets against cyberattacks. Through SealingTech's expertise, the US 10 is set to empower enterprises with dispersed network sensor architectures, enhancing the security of essential services relied upon in daily life.