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    Innovative Extremism: Expertise of complex computing in Thailand

    By Jocelyn FangJune 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Founded in 2008 by HPC experts with a core team originating from ThaiGrid, Thailand’s national grid project, and Thailand’s National High Performance Computing Centre (HPCNC).
    • Focusing on open source and enterprise-grade technologies, it provides specialised IT infrastructure integration services, especially solutions for heavy-load computing systems.

    Inox’s origins and core expertise

    Innovative Extremist Co., Ltd. was established in 2008 as a Thai technology company specialising in IT infrastructure integration, with particular expertise in open source platforms and enterprise-class computing systems. The company’s origins lie in Thailand’s research and academic computing community, with a founding team that includes former members of ThaiGrid and HPCNC, both of which are known for their work in the high-performance computing (HPC) space. For the past 13 years, the company has been actively involved in helping Thai organisations and businesses build and optimise systems that support heavy computing workloads. This includes solutions for scientific research, advanced data processing and large enterprise applications.

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    Inox’s industry role and challenges

    As Thailand’s digital infrastructure expands, so does the need for IT systems that can manage complex workloads, scale efficiently, and remain secure – a shift driven by Innovative Extremist’s customised integration services based on open source technologies that help customers reduce costs while improving performance and flexibility. The company works with a range of technology partners and the open source community to stay ahead of evolving standards in systems integration. Its solutions are designed to support customers in areas such as education, research and enterprise IT, particularly those who require reliable, scalable computing environments.

    A professional approach in a competitive industry

    Inox has positioned itself as a key partner in meeting these challenges. With its dual expertise in open technologies and enterprise solutions, Inox is able to offer flexible solutions that are not tied to a single vendor, helping customers to build efficient, reliable and future-proof computing platforms, especially for heavy-duty scenarios that require the processing of massive amounts of data and complex simulations. Its official website emphasises the Our Partners ecosystem, which is often the basis for integrators to incorporate leading global technologies and provide best-in-class solutions.

    Inox’s story exemplifies the key role of home-grown technological strength in driving the country’s digitisation process. By translating expertise derived from national research projects into business practices and continuing to bring in cutting-edge global technologies, Inox is living up to its founding promise to continuously upgrade Thailand’s IT infrastructure capabilities to international standards, providing a solid technological backbone to cope with the growing demand for heavy-duty computing.

    Enterprise IT Solutions High-Performance Computing IT infrastructure Open Source Technology Thai Tech Companies
    Jocelyn Fang

    Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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