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ADLINK Partners with Google Cloud to Offer IoT Ready Solutions

Offerings enable intelligent decision-making with Edge Computing and real-time connectivity to Google Cloud

San Jose, Calif. – March 7, 2019 – ADLINK Technology, a global provider of leading Edge Computing solutions, has partnered with Google Cloud to integrate ADLINK’s hardware and software solutions with Google Cloud IoT offerings, providing customers with an easy path to added business value by harnessing and analyzing critical operational data.

“Companies are seeking hardware solutions that are pre-integrated with Google Cloud IoT,” explained Mario Finocchiaro, Head of GTM, Google Cloud IoT. “Partnering with ADLINK gives our customers and partners options for IoT devices and data sources ready to use out of the box.”

Google Cloud is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products. Customers can use insight from GCP analytics tools including advanced analytics, AI and machine learning to make informed decisions to optimize operations, enable predictive maintenance, minimize downtime, improve quality and enable the development of new business models and revenue streams.

ADLINK’s contribution of integrated hardware and software also includes ADLINK Edge™ services to channel operational data and enable intelligent decision-making by streaming to Google Cloud for deeper insight. With no programming necessary, ADLINK Edge™ quickly connects previously unconnected operational equipment and sensors. By tapping into native communication protocols, data can be captured and streamed at the edge and securely between devices, databases and to GCP, enabling analysis and easy visualization to inform business decisions and optimize operations.

“Because our area of expertise is at the edge, it’s important for us to work with cloud computing experts, such as Google Cloud, to provide the best end-to-end IoT solutions in the industry,” said Lawrence Ross, GM of ADLINK Software and Solutions. “We’re also excited to bring GCP’s scale and best-in-class security to our Digital Experiment offering, which is essentially a starting point for a customer’s IoT journey.”

For more information on ADLINK’s Edge IoT offerings with Google Cloud, visit https://www.adlinktech.com/en/Google-Cloud.aspx.

About ADLINK

ADLINK Technology is a global leader in Edge Computing. We provide robust boards, platforms and user interfaces; real-time data connectivity solutions; and application enablement for state of-the-art industrial computing (e.g., AI-at-the-Edge). Together, these also enable innovative end-to-end IoT solutions in support of operational excellence or new revenue streams. ADLINK serves customers in many vertical markets and has an excellent eco-system of technology partners. ADLINK is a valued thought-leader and contributor to many standards and interoperability initiatives, with products available in more than 40 countries. ADLINK is publicly traded on TAIEX (Stock Code: 6166).

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