Defense
Mission-critical COTS computing that delivers high powered processing and reliability in operational environments.
Public Safety
Ambulance, Fire & Rescue and Policing applications
Utilities
Smart Meter Reading and Installation, On-site Safety, Utility Asset Management, Workforce Management for Utilities, Mobile GIS, Surveying and Mapping
Transportation & Logistics
Railroad Management, Airport Management, Port Management, Long-haul Delivery Fleet Management, Warehouse Materials Handling
Industrial Manufacturing
Industrial Programming and Robotic Control, Facility management, Compliance and Inspections, Workforce Management, Inventory and Warehouse Management, Factory Automation and Plant Monitoring, EAM and CMMS Solutions.
Automotive
Optimized Rugged Mobile Solutions to drive a smarter approach throughout the automotive value-chain.
Natural Resources
Mining, Forestry and Construction applications
Oil & Gas
Remote Support, Asset Management, Field Data Analysis, Workplace Safety
Every company has its unique challenges. Getac is known to provide industry-tailored, rugged computing solutions that cater to your specific operational needs. Whether boosting efficiency, prioritizing safety, or lowering total cost, we make it our mission to develop a core understanding of your business goals. We consider your pain points, the context of your day-to-day work, and your desired outcome, which all lead to our perfect-fit solution— one with only the capabilities you need and want. We’ve collaborated with businesses in various fields and have generated hard results for each and every one of them. Let us do the same for you.
MILITARY (AIR FORCE)
The military uses devices with PCMCIA readers to plan and execute flight plans and missions. A PCMCIA card is a credit card-sized memory or input/output (I/O) device that fits into a PC, usually a laptop. These are designed to withstand harsh conditions, making them well-suited for military applications. PCMCIA cards are also expandable, meaning they can add additional functionality to devices like storage, network interfaces, encryption modules, and more. Aside from that, they’re portable, easy-to-install, secure and their design is compatible across different units and branches of the military.
With consumer-grade devices, an adaptor may be necessary to even utilize the PCMCIA feature. For mission-planning, the Air Force needed a device with an additional PCMCIA reader, but one that still operated at a good speed. Because USB and other more modern interfaces have become more common in newer devices, the issue with most high-speed computers is that they are no longer made with multiple PCMCIA readers.
Getac customized the S410 rugged laptop to be able to use 2 PCMCIA readers in a single device, by adding a PCMCIA reader into the Battery Bay. This adjustment added an important capability to the device, allowing it to be used on more air frames. This expands the functionality of military computers and communication equipment by opening up room for peripheral functionalities. In addition, a new rubber door was placed on the PCMCIA IO port to maintain the S410 IP (Ingress Protection) rating, where electrical enclosures are protected against dust, water, and other foreign body intrusions.
Even though newer computer models are being designed without PCMCIA readers, the military is a sector that still utilizes them for mission planning and operations. Getac steps up by offering custom solutions that combine modern, rugged device builds with this industry-specific feature. Because of this, the Air Force does not need to compromise on device speed, modern functionality, or the traditional operations that have worked for them for years.