Upcoming Tradeshows
DSEI 2023 - London, United Kingdom (Sept. 12-15)
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OSS will bring the power of datacenter-class rugged edge GPU and storage servers to Europe during DSEI in London on September 12-15, 2023. While there we'll showcase how these products accelerate AI Transportable workloads including sensor fusion, natural language processing, autonomous navigation and threat detection as well as signal processing, electronic warfare and sensor recording, storage and transport. Don't miss this opportunity to see the Gen4 3U SDS (Short Depth Server), the Rigel Supercomputer and 4U Pro up close and see which OSS products fits in your land, sea, or vehicle best.
DSEI connects governments, national armed forces, industry thought leaders and the entire defense & security supply chain on a global scale. With a range of valuable opportunities for networking, a platform for business, access to relevant content & live-action demonstrations, the DSEI community can strengthen relationships, share knowledge and engage in the latest capabilities across the exhibition’s Aerospace, Land, Naval, Security & Joint Zones.
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Recent Press Release
ESCONDIDO, Calif., July 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable compute and storage solutions at the edge, has appointed industry veteran and seasoned sales executive, Robert Kalebaugh, to the new position of vice president of sales.
Kalebaugh brings to OSS more than 36 years of award-winning achievement in the development, marketing, and sales engineering of advanced technologies for the commercial and government markets. This includes more than 30 years in global aerospace and defense, where he built deep relationships with Tier 1 prime contractors, filled multibillion dollar pipelines, and led sales and marketing campaigns that secured multiple $100 million procurements.
Recent Whitepaper
Today’s AI computer architectures - relying on switched fabrics - need new packaging approaches that can handle the demanding requirements of military applications in the field. But program leaders face the dilemma of meeting these requirements using open standards that were never initially designed for them.
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