Internet of Things

Smart grids, smart buildings, and smart homes utilizing IoT and advanced sensor technology have created a data-centered ecosystem that requires both local storage via edge gateway servers, and remotely as mass storage in data centers for cloud computing. Data has taken centerstage as the most important asset, highlighting the importance of memory and storage devices. Beyond storing data, companies will need to rethink how they integrate and analyze data to get the best return on their investment in IoT while maximizing the benefits of smart storage. Both challenges and business opportunities present themselves. Unigen is here to help you overcome these challenges and take advantage of available opportunities.

Internet of Things Requirements

Data Security with Encryption

Smart devices in an IoT system must communicate with each other while remaining protected from unwanted intrusions by hackers.

Compact Form Factor and Product Longevity

Instead of high storage capacity, many of the IoT devices communicate to local edge gateway server need a small form factor in a limited space. Some of the IoT applications require robust performance in extreme temperatures (-40ºC ~ 85ºC).

Unigen's Internet of Things Solutions

Unigen offers SSDs with AES 256-bit encryption to ensure that even if the SSD is stolen or lost, data security remains intact.

Unigen’s storage solutions provide small form factor SSDs with long product life and wide temperature ranges.

Application Story

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