ISIC delivers rugged computers designed for stable performance in the harshest conditions. Built for environments with vibration, salt, humidity and extreme temperatures, our computers for harsh environments are trusted by professionals who require uncompromising reliability.
Our portfolio includes marine computers for shipbuilders, offshore operators and naval applications, as well as industrial computers for onshore use. Designed for seamless integration into bridge systems, automation and control rooms, ISIC computers ensure dependable performance in mission-critical operations.
Beyond performance, ISIC places strong focus on product lifecycle. By carefully selecting components and offering proactive end-of-life (EOL) management, our rugged and industrial computers remain available and reliable for years – securing continuity and reducing downtime for our customers.
Find answers to common questions about ISIC’s computer solutions – from the difference between rugged and standard PCs to maritime use and lifecycle stability.
A rugged computer is designed to operate reliably in harsh environments where standard PCs would fail. ISIC’s solutions are tested for vibration, salt, humidity and temperature fluctuations, making them ideal for mission-critical operations.
Yes. Our marine computers are built for bridge systems, automation and communication setups on ships and offshore platforms. They meet international standards to ensure stable and safe operation in demanding maritime environments.
Marine computers are tailored to withstand conditions at sea, while industrial computers are designed for use in demanding onshore environments such as factories or control rooms. Both deliver long-term reliability and seamless integration.
All ISIC rugged computers are developed with lifecycle stability in mind. By selecting long-lasting components and offering proactive end-of-life (EOL) management, we secure consistent availability and minimize disruption for our customers.
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