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NEXCOM at Interop Tokyo 2026
From June 10-12, in Tokyo, NEXCOM will present a comprehensive showcase of its latest innovations in network, security, and edge computing technologies.
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NEXCOM has integrated its hardware design infrastructure with the Linux-based AtlaXtron OS platform to streamline the deployment of customized network solutions. This cooperation addresses the operational challenge of reducing development cycles for specialized network appliances while maintaining compatibility across physical hardware and virtual network functions (VNF). By combining hardware engineering with modular software architectures, the integration allows technical operators to configure and deploy tailored systems for critical infrastructure, enterprise offices, and industrial environments.
Architecture and system-level functionality
The technical solution utilizes a modular software architecture operating on both RISC and x86 hardware platforms. The AtlaXtron OS platform provides the software framework required to execute Layer 2 (L2) switching, routing, Power over Ethernet (PoE) management, Network Attached Storage (NAS), and Network Video Recorder (NVR) functions.
NEXCOM provides the physical hardware appliances and Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) development expertise, ensuring the underlying computing layers support the performance requirements of processing-heavy tasks. The software layer interfaces with the hardware via a standardized web configuration system, enabling the assembly of modular software components into active production-ready services without requiring manual low-level code modifications.
Deployment, infrastructure integration, and use cases
The integrated system is engineered for diverse operational scenarios, including cybersecurity enforcement, operational technology (OT) security, post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and edge computing. In practical deployment, the architecture scales from entry-level edge devices to high-performance systems suitable for electrical substations and industrial automation networks.
Integration into existing digital infrastructure is achieved by supporting both physical hardware deployments and virtualized environments through VNFs. This dual compatibility ensures that the solution can be embedded into legacy industrial networks or scaled across cloud-managed enterprise infrastructures. The primary operational benefits include enhanced process stability, deterministic network routing, and regional compliance through localized software configuration.
Implementation and validation
The functional capabilities of this cooperative technical solution were demonstrated operationally at Interop Tokyo 2026, which took place at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, from June 10 to June 12, 2026. The deployment demonstrated real-time configuration of the AtlaXtron OS on NEXCOM hardware platforms, validating the system's ability to handle simultaneous routing, switching, and edge computing workloads under simulated network traffic conditions.
Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.
www.nexcom.com
Architecture and system-level functionality
The technical solution utilizes a modular software architecture operating on both RISC and x86 hardware platforms. The AtlaXtron OS platform provides the software framework required to execute Layer 2 (L2) switching, routing, Power over Ethernet (PoE) management, Network Attached Storage (NAS), and Network Video Recorder (NVR) functions.
NEXCOM provides the physical hardware appliances and Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) development expertise, ensuring the underlying computing layers support the performance requirements of processing-heavy tasks. The software layer interfaces with the hardware via a standardized web configuration system, enabling the assembly of modular software components into active production-ready services without requiring manual low-level code modifications.
Deployment, infrastructure integration, and use cases
The integrated system is engineered for diverse operational scenarios, including cybersecurity enforcement, operational technology (OT) security, post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and edge computing. In practical deployment, the architecture scales from entry-level edge devices to high-performance systems suitable for electrical substations and industrial automation networks.
Integration into existing digital infrastructure is achieved by supporting both physical hardware deployments and virtualized environments through VNFs. This dual compatibility ensures that the solution can be embedded into legacy industrial networks or scaled across cloud-managed enterprise infrastructures. The primary operational benefits include enhanced process stability, deterministic network routing, and regional compliance through localized software configuration.
Implementation and validation
The functional capabilities of this cooperative technical solution were demonstrated operationally at Interop Tokyo 2026, which took place at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, from June 10 to June 12, 2026. The deployment demonstrated real-time configuration of the AtlaXtron OS on NEXCOM hardware platforms, validating the system's ability to handle simultaneous routing, switching, and edge computing workloads under simulated network traffic conditions.
Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.
www.nexcom.com

