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News Release from: Armagard | Subject: Citrix system housing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2000
Industrial protection for Citrix systems
Armagard has developed an industrial housing for Citrix computer systems which will ensure smooth operation in even the harshest environments.
Armagard has developed an industrial housing for Citrix systems which will ensure smooth operation in even the harshest environments In factories, computer equipment can be exposed to dust, dirt, washdown, corrosive fluids, physical damage and theft
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Wokingham-based PC enclosure manufacturer says that unfortunately too many solution providers are uninterested in the real needs of the customer and ignore protection issues.
Computers improve production efficiency - computer downtime costs thousands per incident, not in terms of replacement equipment but in terms of production downtime.
This is a short-sighted approach which leads many companies to abandon unprotected shopfloor systems because of the lack of reliability.
Armagard's mild steel enclosure, for a monitor and keyboard, will provide long-term protection against dust and dirt, physical damage and theft.
Heating or cooling may also be fitted.
Armagard's PC enclosures are used by most of the UK's leading manufacturers.
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