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Radeus Labs Technical Sales Rep Clay Moore made his first trip to SOF Week 2026, held late last month in Tampa, Florida. The event was a new one for Radeus Labs, and one that came…
Jun 9, 2026
Satcom
Are You Running Unsupported SATCOM Antenna Control Systems?
In many teleport environments, control systems stay in place for years without issue. If they are working, they are left alone. That is true across a wide range of satellite…
Jun 4, 2026
Computing
AI Hardware Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All. Here’s What Actually Matters
AI and machine learning are reshaping how organizations approach R&D, particularly in defense, communications, and complex systems engineering with computing systems built for…
GEOINT 2026: Conversations on the Ground, Eyes on the Sky
The Radeus Labs team made its first trip to theGEOINT Symposium 2026, held early May at the Gaylord Rockies Convention Center in Aurora, Colorado. Hosted by the United States…
May 26, 2026
Computing
When RAM Beats Gold Prices. Tech CEO Juliet Correnti's Advice to Mission-Critical Teams.
This is not a general market warning. This is an operational update for teams whose programs depend on SSDs or RAM and it affects current orders, delivery timelines, and budgets.…
May 21, 2026
Computing
Stop Warehousing Spare Parts: Rethinking Redundancy Under Virtualization
Redundancy historically has meant lots and lots of hardware. If a system was critical, additional workstations or servers were purchased. Full systems were boxed and stored as…
AIAA AVIATION Forum 2026: Radeus Labs at Booth #521 in San Diego
The aerospace programs moving fastest in 2026 have one thing in common: they figured out their compute early. AIAA AVIATION Forum 2026 lands in San Diego June 8–12, bringing…
Modern Day Marine 2026: Modernization and Tactical Edge Compute
Radeus Labs attended Modern Day Marine 2026 at the end of last month in D.C. The event is the largest military equipment, systems, and technology exposition exclusively targeted…
May 8, 2026
Computing
Flexible by Design: The Power of Hardware Agnosticism
With R&D and custom computing systems, the freedom to choose your components matters. But many organizations, knowingly or not, lock themselves into ecosystems that limit…
May 5, 2026
Voices Driving Innovation
Voices Driving Innovation: A Career Built on Solving Complex Puzzles
Phil Bolton, General Manager of mtex antenna technology USA, has been solving complex puzzles since he was a kid. At 14, he found a way to turn curiosity into a job, offering to…
Apr 28, 2026
Computing
CMMC, AI, and Engineering Data Control
CMMC, AI, and Engineering Data Control Cybersecurity rarely enters engineering organizations as a standalone initiative. It emerges as systems become more compute-heavy, more…
Apr 21, 2026
Computing
What Thoughtful Engineering Looks Like From The Inside Out
In hardware engineering, most conversations about product quality focus on the "outside" metrics: performance benchmarks, environmental ratings, and spec sheets. Those things…
