Building on its secure high-performance processing commercial
technologies, Mercury Systems, Inc.
(NASDAQ:MRCY) (www.mrcy.com) introduced the first
rackmount secure server available for the defense market today at
the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting in
Washington, D.C. These ATX-class servers are designed to drive the
most powerful mission processing, sensor processing and
cybersecurity applications, addressing the defense market’s need
for affordable and trusted solutions to protecting mission-critical
functions.
Mercury secure servers are designed and made in the USA, using
trusted devices from managed supply chains by US-based employees
working in domestic secure facilities. With security and ruggedness
built in, they are ideally suited for next-generation command and
control, battle management processing and sensor processing
applications requiring system integrity.
“Mercury’s secure servers are made from devices sourced from
trusted supply chains and the servers themselves have extended
service lives and greater levels of ruggedness for military
applications,” said Shaun McQuaid, Mercury’s Director of Product
Management. “These servers have extensible security and reliable
ruggedness built right into them. High-performance mission and
sensor processing has never been better supported.”
The servers support the DoD’s 5200.44 directive, enabling the
protection of mission critical functions to achieve trusted systems
and networks. Additionally, they are manufactured using
commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) processors, memory and peripherals,
preserving commodity affordability while incorporating design and
packaging that meets Mercury’s DoD customers’ security and
ruggedness requirements. Chassis configurations may be commercial
or ruggedized as required.
Mercury’s proven third generation of secure building blocks are
trusted to protect the most sensitive customer program information.
These building blocks are an adaptable security platform that
provide the foundation for customer personalization and innovation.
The extensible nature of this security approach enables these
secure servers to be easily upgraded with the latest technology
advancements, for built-in future proofing. Mercury continuously
updates countermeasures to offset emerging threats and makes these
available to customers via firmware updates.
Mercury’s portfolio of secure servers run trusted Mercury-coded
hardened BIOSs and firmware on Intel® Xeon® server-class
processors, allowing customers to easily upgrade as new processors
are introduced. An open architecture middleware framework enables
customers to easily port their applications to refreshed hardware,
thereby preserving their software investment. Configuration options
include pre-integrated secure hypervisors and SSD storage, third
party component hardening and commercial or rugged packaging
configurations.
“These open systems architecture (OSA) secure servers are
application-ready and especially appropriate for technology
refreshes,” added McQuaid. “This creates an extremely low-risk
adoption proposition for new or refreshed applications requiring
robust system integrity. The servers can be seamlessly “dropped-in”
to existing infrastructures as secure and trusted replacements for
commercial servers with the same QPI/SMP processing capabilities –
there are no processing compromises.”
The Company’s managed and trusted supply chains, robust
enterprise security posture and secure manufacturing facilities
complement the built-in system security, making Mercury servers not
only the most secure, but also the most trusted available,
especially for customer export release requirements. Its technology
portfolio of agnostic military packaging and security approaches is
the most proven and contemporary in the industry and is eminently
scalable across 3U/6U OpenVPX™, AdvancedTCA®, ATX and rackmount
architectures.
For detailed specifications and general product information,
visit mrcy.com/rackmount or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or
info@mrcy.com.
Mercury Systems – Innovation That Matters™
Mercury Systems (NASDAQ:MRCY) is a leading commercial provider
of secure processing subsystems designed and made in the USA.
Optimized for customer and mission success, Mercury’s solutions
power a wide variety of critical defense and intelligence programs.
Headquartered in Chelmsford, Mass., Mercury is pioneering a
next-generation defense electronics business model specifically
designed to meet the industry’s current and emerging technology
needs. To learn more, visit www.mrcy.com.
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Contact:
Robert McGrail, Director of Corporate Communications
Mercury Systems, Inc.
+1 978-967-1366 / rmcgrail@mrcy.com
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