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  New Products  NextComputing Rugged Field Servers Now Available from Tough Corp
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NextComputing Rugged Field Servers Now Available from Tough Corp

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NextComputing\'s Vigor EX system

NextComputing\’s Vigor EX system

Lane Cove, Australia / Phoenix, AZ / Nashua, NH – NextComputing, manufacturer of high-performance portable and small form-factor servers and workstations, has announced partnerships with Tough Corp Australia and Tough Corp USA as new value-added resellers (VARs) for its family of rugged portable field servers. Specializing in the sales and integration of rugged laptops, tablets and PDAs to government, military and mining industries, Tough Corp is ideally positioned to expand NextComputing’s market to new users who require performance and features beyond these types of mobile devices.

NextComputing’s Vigor series rugged portable computers are designed to run complex applications in challenging environments. Unlike laptops that offer portability but lack performance, or rack-mount servers that are not intended for transport, the Vigor family combines portability and performance for demanding users in the field. Applications such as geospatial analysis, UAV ground control, military simulation and training, mission planning, and 3D engineering are ideally suited for these hardened, capable systems.

The Vigor series features four base platforms, upon which customers can build a suite of field computing solutions for any tough computing application:

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• Vigor EX: Man-portable rugged workstation and server offering up to 3 high-resolution 17-inch displays and a flexible, upgradeable architecture

• Vigor EX-B: The industry’s first and only battery-powered field server with integrated UPS delivering up to 4 hours continuous use

• Vigor Evo: High-performance rugged server, also offering up to 3 displays, and featuring flexible PCI Express and PCI-X expansion as well as massive internal storage capability

• Vigor Evo Plus: NextComputing’s most capable rugged workstation offering the greatest flexibility for storage and expansion configurations

All NextComputing Vigor series systems are built on high-performance Intel Xeon and Core i7 architecture and offer a wide range of options including the latest graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD, up to 17 hard drives, 96GB of memory, and multiple operating systems including Windows 2008 Server, Windows 7, Linux, and Solaris.

About Tough Corp

Based in Lane Cove, Australia, ToughCorp has expanded their geography with their recent opening of their Phoenix, Arizona office in the United States. ToughCorp has built a reputation in Australia for providing service, delivery, implementation and support and has made its mark providing rugged mobile computing products for law enforcement, cyber-security, counter-terrorism, homeland security and defence applications. Visit www.toughcorp.com.au and www.toughcorp.com for more information.

About NextComputing

NextComputing is a US-based manufacturer of high-performance COTS computing platforms, with solutions that feature enterprise-class workstation and server architecture in the smallest and lightest systems available. Its open-standards, modular systems are used throughout many industries for a range of professional applications including real-time 3D visualization, high-throughput data streaming, and high-end application demonstration. Visit www.nextcomputing.com for more information.

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