SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--2024 OCP GLOBAL SUMMIT – Insyde® Software, a leading provider of UEFI BIOS and OpenBMC management firmware, announced today that the company’s key partners across network infrastructure, compute server, and datacenter liquid cooling applications will promote Insyde’s optimized network and datacenter firmware solutions at the OCP Global Summit, occurring October 15-17, 2024 in San Jose, California.
The OCP Global Summit is an event that invites the brightest and most forward-thinking minds in the IT and open-source communities. Giga Computing, WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation) and Auras Technology will be sharing with this audience how Insyde’s robust firmware solutions, including InsydeH2O® UEFI BIOS and Supervyse® OpenBMC firmware, provide industry-leading systems management for a variety of data center infrastructure equipment including compute servers, networking and coolant distribution unit (CDU) thermal systems.
Additionally, on Day 3 of the event Insyde Software will be joined by AMD to share the presentation titled, “Bringing AMD openSIL Platforms to Life Using Insyde’s Open UEFI Software Debug Engine.” The presentation will be given by Insyde Software CTO Tim Lewis and AMD Principal Firmware Engineers Paul Grimes and Martin Roth at 3:40PM on October 17, 2024.
About Insyde Software
Insyde Software (www.insyde.com) is a leading worldwide provider of UEFI firmware, systems management solutions and custom engineering services for companies in the mobile, server, desktop and IoT (Internet-of-Things) computing industries. The company is publicly held (6231.TWO) and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan with U.S. headquarters in Westborough, MA. The company’s customers include the world’s leading computing, communications and storage device designers and manufacturers.
Insyde, InsydeH2O and Supervyse are registered trademarks or trademarks of Insyde Software in the United States and other countries. AMD is a registered trademark or trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.