PARTNERSHIPS

deltaflare and OnLogic bring software-defined OT security to the operational edge.

deltaflare has integrated OnLogic industrial compute hardware into its Phoenix platform deployments, with over 1,000 devices already running across essential service and critical infrastructure operators in the UK.

The Phoenix platform consolidates detection, asset visibility, remote access, network security, and workload isolation into a single software-defined platform running on standardised edge hardware. Where operators previously managed multiple vendor products, each with its own hardware, lifecycle, and integration overhead, Phoenix runs all of that as software on a single edge device, alongside both native deltaflare capabilities and third-party applications within a secure, isolated enclave.

Deploying that model at scale requires hardware that is reliable without intervention. Gas distribution networks, water treatment and distribution facilities, and electricity generation and distribution assets operate in environments where unplanned site visits are costly, operationally disruptive, and sometimes simply not possible within safe working constraints. OnLogic's fanless, solid-state industrial compute is engineered to run continuously in those conditions, with the supply chain depth and configuration flexibility that large-scale OT deployments require.

Over 1,000 OnLogic devices are currently running the Phoenix platform across essential service operators in the UK, spanning gas distribution, water treatment and distribution, and electricity generation and distribution. Devices are provisioned, configured, and updated centrally through the phoenix Orchestration Layer via deployment blueprints, with no requirement for physical intervention to maintain the security layer.

The joint deployment model supports compliance with UK NIS Regulations and EU NIS2, producing the required evidence continuously as a function of normal platform operation. Legacy control systems, unsupported operating systems, and SCADA workstations run inside a secure-by-design virtualisation environment with Zero Trust access controls enforced natively at the edge, without changes to the underlying control systems or new commissioning windows.

"Our clients are under pressure to digitise and secure their estates quickly. Regulatory timelines don't move, and neither do the threats. Phoenix is built to deploy and scale at operational pace across gas distribution, water treatment, electricity generation, and beyond. Selecting hardware partners like OnLogic is part of how we honour that commitment. Over a thousand OnLogic devices are already running Phoenix across essential service operators in the UK. That's not a pilot. That's a platform," - Mo Javadi, co-founder and COO of deltaflare.