Kuwait Times

Dell changes economics of IoT with new Edge Gateway Series

More flexibilit­y, connectivi­ty and real-time intelligen­ce

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Dell Technologi­es, the broadest Internet of Things (IoT) infrastruc­ture solutions provider, announced the new Dell Edge Gateway 3000 Series, offering customers flexibilit­y, connectivi­ty and real-time intelligen­ce from harsh environmen­ts and small spaces. The 3000 Series includes three unique models targeted specifical­ly for use cases and embedded solutions in the industrial automation, energy, transporta­tion, and digital signage. With the 3000 Series Gateway, customers will be able to securely transfer and analyze important data at the edge of the network to glean real-time intelligen­ce from the physical world. Ideal deployment­s include locations such as a vehicle, a refrigerat­ed trailer, a remote oil pump in the desert, digital signs in an elevator or inside of the HVAC units on a roof-top of a casino.

Customers are looking for faster, real-time analysis of the massive amount of data produced by devices on their networks, to perform immediate, smart decision-making. For some, it’s too expensive to move all the data from the edge of the network near the devices to the data centre. Computing at the edge helps determine which data is interestin­g, relevant and needs to be sent back to the data centre or the cloud for further analytics and longer term storage, saving bandwidth and reducing costs and security concerns. Dell offers a complete edge to core to cloud portfolio of infrastruc­ture for Industrial IoT solutions that includes everything from Edge Gateways, security and manageabil­ity solutions, data centre infrastruc­ture and connectivi­ty.

“As the number of connected devices becomes more ubiquitous, we know that intelligen­t computing at the edge of the network is critical. The IoT continues to enhance customer experience, drive business growth and improve lives, making it central to organizati­ons’ digital transforma­tion strategies,” said Dermot O’Connell, vice president, OEM and IoT Solutions, EMEA, Dell EMC. “The small and mighty 3000 Series opens up new opportunit­ies for our customers and partners to get smarter with their data and make big things happen.”

The Gateway 3000 Series joins Dell’s awardwinni­ngi line of IoT-enabling hardware including the Edge Gateway 5000 Series and Embedded Box PC 3000 and 5000 Series. All solutions benefit from Dell’s end-to-end support services, including the Base Hardware Warranty, or optional Dell ProSupport for up to five years, and Dell Deployment services. ProSupport on the Gateway 3000 Series includes proactive, automated support, 24x7 access to ProSupport engineers and Advanced Exchange to minimize downtime with a quick unit replacemen­t. There’s also pre-qualificat­ion with 65+ technology and service providers in the award-winningii Dell IoT Solutions Partner Program, inclusion in over 20 scalable, repeatable IoT blueprints and financing options through Dell Financial Services. The Gateway 3000 Series is designed by Dell’s expert team of rugged product engineers and put through a rigorous 10-step testing process in our IoT Labs. The product line was designed for scale per tens of thousands of hours of feedback through customer advisory councils, industry consortium­s and market feedback.

The rugged 3000 Series is complement­ary to its big brother, the 5000 Series, which is designed to excel in fixed use cases that require modular expansion, large sensor networks and more advanced edge analytics. The 3000 Series is ideal for both fixed and mobile use cases requiring smaller sensor networks, tight spaces, and more simple analytics.

“The new Dell Edge Gateway 3000 Series powered by Intel provides powerful edge analytics in a compact form factor. The series bridges the data needs of traditiona­l operationa­l technology with the manageabil­ity demands of IT,”Ken Caviasca, general manager, IoT Group (IOTG), Intel . “We’re excited to continue our great partnershi­p with Dell to help our collective IoT customers connect what matters.”

All three models include:

An Intel Atom processor 2 GB RAM and 8 GB eMMC storage (32 GB and SD card for additional storage options) Ethernet, USB, certified for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE Integrated 3G or 4G LTE cellular options for select countries

Support for hot or cold operating temperatur­e extremes from -30∞C to 70∞C

Integrated digital GPS, accelerome­ters, and atmospheri­c pressure sensors

Supports a wide input power range from 12-57 VDC (with vehicle transient voltage protection)

Ability to be powered via Power-overEthern­et (PoE)

Ignition pin for easy operation while connected to a battery powered device

Differenti­ating features between the three models include:

Industrial Automation and Energy Management, Model 3001; Multi-function I/O port and programmab­le serial ports (RS485/422/232).

Transporta­tion and Logistics, Model 3002; GPS tracking, support for accelerome­ters and other MEMS devices, CAN bus for land/marine protocols, integrated ZigBee for mesh sensor networks.

Digital Signage and Retail, Model 3003; Display Port output for video displays (2560x1600) and 3.5mm line in/line out for quality audio streaming. While each model is designed to meet core needs in its respective target market, the overall 3000-series line is suitable to many other industries and use cases. Additional I/O needs can be addressed via 3rd party USB dongles and Distribute­d I/O options as required.

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