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Concurrent Technologies PLC
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Concurrent Technologies Plc is engaged in the development, manufacture, and marketing of single board computers for system integrators and original equipment manufacturers. The company is headquartered in Colchester, Essex and currently employs 104 full-time employees. The Company’s core product range is central processing unit (CPU) boards, designed using Intel processors including the 11th generation embedded Intel Core and Intel Xeon processors. These CPU boards, together with complementary accessory products such as switches, storage and I/O boards are designed to be compliant with the CompactPCI , OpenVPX, VME, AMC and XMC open architecture standards. The Company’s products also support various operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, QNX and VxWorks. The Company’s sensor open systems architecture (SOSA) consortium is a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) based open standards initiative that provides reconfigurable, upgradable, and embedded computing capabilities in deployed platforms.
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