
MEN Micros New ESMexpress® Standard: XM1
MEN Micros new XM1 ESMexpress® System-On-Module, based on the new ANSI-VITA 59 (RSE Rugged System-On-Module Express) computing standard in development, brings the cost and time savings of computer-on-modules (COMs) technology to rugged, harsh and mission-critical environments.
The XM1 features the first-generation Intel® Atoml® processor (Z530 at 1.6 GHz or Z510 at 1.1 GHz) based on 45-nm technology.

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A leading supplier of industrial computers since 1976, VersaLogic focuses on high-quality board-level products for embedded OEM applications.
Their five year product availability guarantee and outstanding warranties demonstrate a commitment to service.
Product platforms include EBX, PC/104, PC/104-Plus, EPIC, and SPX. For four years running VersaLogic has received the coveted "Platinum" level vendor rating based on independent user surveys by technology research firm Venture Development Corporation (VDC).
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Definition: Middleware is a computer software that connects software components or applications.
The software consists of a set of enabling services that allow multiple processes running on one or more machines to interact across a network.
This technology evolved to provide for interoperability in support of the move to coherent distributed architectures, which are used most often to support and simplify complex, distributed applications.
It includes web servers, application servers, and similar tools that support application development and delivery.
Middleware is especially integral to modern information technology based on XML, SOAP, Web services, and service-oriented architecture.
It sits 'in the middle' between application software working on different operating systems.
It is similar to the middle layer of a three-tier single system architecture, except that it is stretched across multiple systems or applications.
Examples include database systems, telecommunications software, transaction monitors, and messaging-and-queueing software. ' Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middleware)
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