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Remote management middleware tool improves system reliability

22nd October 2015
Barney Scott
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ADLINK Technology has announced the latest version of its remote management middleware tool, SEMA 3.0, which is able to monitor and collect system performance and status information from distributed devices in a timely, flexible and precise manner. Added functionality offered in SEMA 3.0 enhances the already comprehensive feature set of the existing SEMA solution.

Improved reporting and monitoring functions show detailed information about distributed device CPU, system memory and network interface. Controlling functions make it possible to throttle or raise the CPU frequency and set ACPI (Advanced Configure and Power Interface) power management. In addition, enhanced maintenance functions now read out HDD S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) information used for monitoring the HDD’s health status.

SEMA 3.0 is supported on a broad spectrum of hardware platforms. The majority of ADLINK´s COMs, SBCs and embedded computer systems are SEMA-enabled. The intelligent middleware runs on the most widely used embedded operating systems and supports both x86 and ARM architectures.  

SEMA 3.0 is provided to customers at no-cost for use in combination with SEMA-enabled ADLINK hardware. SEMA 3.0 helps customers to improve system reliability, reduce maintenance costs and ease system integration of embedded systems. Hence, it improves time-to-market and TCO, key requirements for producing competitive products.

“One of the many enhancements in SEMA 3.0 has been to extend the customisation capabilities of the API we offer,” explained Dirk Finstel, Executive Vice President, Module Computing Product Segment, ADLINK. “This enables customers to develop tailored solutions and to integrate monitoring and control functions into their embedded systems.”

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