Skip to main content

New Linux servers with ArcGIS Server 10

Cutting Edge Networked Storage and Esri have announced new Linux server solutions with ArcGIS Server Enterprise 10 pre-installed.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1036 Cutting Edge Networked Storage and 50 ESRI have announced new Linux server solutions with ArcGIS Server Enterprise 10 pre-installed. Esri has selected Cutting Edge to manufacture and deliver the new Linux servers with ArcGIS Server 10 based on the popular Redhat Enterprise operating system to its customer base.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Indra to implement high speed rail traffic management system
    September 8, 2014
    State Turkish Rail (TCDD) has awarded Indra a US$55 million contract to implement a planning system for its entire rail network, together with a high-speed train management system. Indra will set up a new control centre in Ankara, equipped with cutting-edge technology, which will carry out operational planning for the country's 12,000 kilometre rail network, both conventional lines and high-speed tracks. In addition, Indra’s DaVinci rail traffic management system will support comprehensive high-speed
  • Smart cities catch up with Nedap innovation
    April 5, 2016
    With the “smart city” concept gathering pace, people ask Nedap whether its range of sensors is a response to the trend.
  • Avery Dennison showcases V-8000 Visiflex
    February 22, 2018
    Avery Dennison will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to demonstrate and showcase its new V-8000 Visiflex, a reflective prismatic vinyl for the emergency vehicle market. VisiFlex V-800 Prismatic Vinyl film, specially designed for fleet applications to enhance safety, is available in six vibrant colours. Its vinyl construction makes it extremely flexible and suitable for simple curves. According to the company, converters and installers appreciate how its solid construction plotter cuts with ease, eliminates
  • Hollco delivers RC2 traffic light system to GTM
    August 23, 2018
    UK-based manufacturer Hollco has delivered a new portable traffic light system which it says will cut costs and reduce site visits. Phil Hutchinson, Hollco’s director, says the RadioConnect2 (RC2) can operate for up to 18 days without needing to change or recharge batteries. “It will also mean less disruption for road users and a reduction in unnecessary customer contacts for the contracting organisation,” Hutchinson adds. Go Traffic Management, which has received the new system from Hollco, cont