February 25, 2013
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 25 – AMAX, a leading innovator of High Performance Computing (HPC), dynamic Enterprise IT, and custom x86-based Appliance Manufacturing solutions, will be showcasing the industry's latest innovations in OEM Appliance Manufacturing at this year's RSA Conference, February 25th to 28th, 2013 in San Francisco, CA. The RSA Conference is helping drive the information security agenda worldwide, consistently attracting the world's best and brightest in the field, and playing an integral role in keeping security professionals across the globe connected and educated with the latest advancements in security solutions. AMAX OEM appliance solutions have enabled many leading ISVs and Fortune 100, 1000 companies, including some of the top brands in security, to deploy their Enterprise Security, Data Loss Protection, Threat Protection, Network Intrusion, and Web Security solutions in enterprises and data centers around the globe, ultimately strengthening the security of enterprise computing environments.
"With several ISVs looking to deploy their security tools in the enterprise, RSA presents the perfect opportunity for AMAX to exhibit our turnkey appliance manufacturing solutions," said Matt Thauberger, Director of Sales at AMAX. "AMAX enhances the integration and deployment of security encryption technology and benefits ISVs by allowing them to focus on their core competencies while we focus on ours -- a comprehensive suite of OEM services to manage the entire turnkey process from new product introduction and quality appliance manufacturing to deployment and support."
With extensive expertise in software integration and deployment, AMAX offers complete turnkey appliance solutions, from new product introduction, high-mix manufacturing, custom branding and supply chain management, to revision control, quality assurance, global logistics and worldwide product support, with an intense focus on rapid time-to-market, build consistency and extended product life cycles. AMAX operates globally with the ability to manufacture in both the US and APAC regions, giving OEM customers a serious time-to-market advantage with a true global support program, while offering world-class flexibility and agility to build and ship fully custom-branded appliance solutions anywhere in the world. This high level of proficiency manufacturing and shipping across the globe grants AMAX's OEM customers the peace of mind knowing that any and all regulatory and compliance requirements will be taken care of.
"AMAX is more than just a supplier, they are a partner who knows the names of our products and how they are used, and who cares about our next-generation product lines," remarked Bill Fu, Director of Supply Chain Management at Riverbed. "They are always introducing new technologies, more efficient processes, and are constantly searching for advancements that might be of interest to their customers."
As the technology architecture consultants and manufacturers for many of the top national labs, research universities and Fortune 100 & 1000 companies in the world, AMAX understands technology, adopts it quickly, and continues to integrate the latest advancements into its OEM appliances, including:
AMAX will be demonstrating its Appliance Manufacturing prowess at the RSA Conference, held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA in booth #2351, February 25th to 28th, 2013.
About AMAX
Founded in 1979, AMAX specializes in engineering and manufacturing advanced Cluster, Server and Storage Solutions. Headquartered in Fremont, California, AMAX globally operates ISO:9001/14001/TL9000 certified and UL approved facilities throughout North America and China to service the US, Canadian, LTAM, APAC and EMEA regions. AMAX's expertise drives two key divisions that deliver customized computing solutions to a wide range of industries: AMAX's Appliance Manufacturing Division provides efficient and top-of-the-line manufacturing solutions and global logistics to OEM customers while AMAX's Enterprise & High Performance Computing Division provides innovative and scalable cluster, server, and storage products developed for HPC, Cloud, Virtualization and Big Data applications.
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Source: AMAX
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