Unicon, the leading provider of the Linux-based operating system eLux, and Rangee, a German manufacturer of state-of-the-art hardware, are pleased to announce their partnership within the framework of the eLux Ready Technology Program.
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The partnership between Unicon and Rangee is particularly beneficial for customers due to the advantages resulting from the combination of Unicon software and Rangee hardware. This collaboration enables short delivery times, rapid availability, and customized solutions. By integrating the eLux operating system on Rangee hardware, an optimal user experience is ensured, leading to efficiency gains.
Rangee, with production and support locations in Aachen, stands out for its extensive product portfolio that meets the highest standards. Of note is the sustainable product design, which ensures maximum reduction of plastic in product and packaging, allowing enclosures to be reused across generations.
This sustainability approach is also reflected in Unicon’s efforts, as the eLux operating system helps extend the lifecycle of devices used in businesses. This approach is particularly important in industries such as public administration, financial services, industry, services, and healthcare.
“This partnership is another milestone for Unicon and our customers,” states Gregori Martinez, Partner Manager at Unicon. “By qualifying Rangee hardware, we enable our customers to utilize eLux on an even wider range of high-quality solutions that meet their specific requirements.”
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“We are excited to collaborate with Unicon and are confident that our top-notch hardware combined with their powerful software solution will set new standards,” says Daniel Böker, Chief Sales Officer at Rangee
First pilot projects are already underway, with public sector clients being a primary target at the beginning of the partnership.
In the upcoming webinar focusing on the public sector on February 29, interested parties will gain insights into how to design their IT infrastructure to be efficient, durable, and sustainable while ensuring a positive user experience. The two German manufacturers aim to delight both users and administrators in the long term.
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