Modern enterprises, governments, and communities increasingly rely on digital infrastructure that assumes constant access to power and connectivity. Yet in many regions—whether rural communities, disaster zones, remote industrial sites, or contested environments—these assumptions fail. Traditional grid power is unavailable or unreliable, and fiber backbones are impractical or economically prohibitive.
This whitepaper introduces a new approach: hyper-converged edge infrastructure that is power-agnostic, network-flexible, and resilient by design. Leveraging solar energy, advanced battery systems, and multi-modal networking including satellite, our Karios Cube “Datacenter-in-a-Box and Karios PowerLink™ power management system deliver secure, efficient, and scalable computing anywhere on the planet.

Resilience in infrastructure is no longer optional it is a strategic necessity. By combining hyper-efficient compute, power autonomy, and network independence, we make it possible to bring secure, sustainable IT infrastructure anywhere.
Whether the need is humanitarian relief, remote healthcare, industrial operations, or defense, our solution empowers organizations to operate independently of traditional grids and fiber backbones.