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Adder release Multi user KVM / IP

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- New CATxIP5000 Challenges Existing Enterprise KVM Perception

Adder, (http://www.adder.com/welcome.aspx) the KVM experts will showcase the new CATxIP5000 (http://www.adder.com/UK/products/adderv

Posted by KVM Australia
Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Adderlink Infinity Now Available from KVM Australia

Adder Technology’s latest media distribution solution sets a new benchmark in power and flexibility

September 15, 2009 – Sydney – Adder Technology, the leading manufacturer of keyboard, video monitor and mouse (KVM) switches, has released AdderLink Infinity – a new computer media distribution solution that provides superior flexibility, collaboration and power. The solution is available through KVM Australia, the sole distributor of Adder products in Australia, and its reseller channel.

The AdderLink Infinity technology combines Adder's expertise in spatially lossless video extension, USB true emulation and crisp audio distribution with all the advantages of a highly configurable and scalable IP network.

Users can connect to any computer or channel (a mixture of video, audio and USB from different locations) using the system’s inbuilt electronic program guide (EPG), much like a TV s

Posted by Recognition PR
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Adder Launches AV4PRO-DVI

The AV4PRO-DVI is ideal for operators who often need to switch between visually intensive systems while making use of common elements.

Adder, a developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, has introduced AV4PRO-DVI. AdderView PRO is a range of professional grade keyboard, video mouse and audio (KVMA) switches that enables users to share a high-resolution screen and USB peripherals between multiple computers.

Posted by Nigel Dickens Adder
Thursday, 9 July 2009

Adder Announces Real Time DVI over IP and USB Extender

Adder Announces Real Time DVI over IP and USB Extender

Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions will preview its newest breakthrough at InfoComm (booth #2673) on June 17-19 in Orlando, Florida. The AdderLink Infinity, a hardware-based DVI extension device is capable of extending DVI video, audio, and USB signals over unlimited distances using IP and gigabit Ethernet technologies.

"Traditional keyboard, video and mouse extender technologies have suffered from range limitations, the need for dedicated cabling and inflexibility in their inherently point-to-point system design," said Nigel Dickens, Adder's Technical Director. "Adder believed that there must be a better way of providing flexible remote access to computing equipment -- one that addresses these issues head on."

The AdderLink Infinity supports an industry-leading DVI-over-IP techno

Posted by Adder Technology
Tuesday, 16 June 2009

How to Choose the Right KVM Switch for Your Small Server Room

How to Choose the Right KVM Switch for Your Small Server Room If you have a small server room with anywhere from a handful up to 20servers, chances are you need a KVM switch to handle these jobs. The challenge is choosing the right KVM switch. There's a huge range of KVM switch options, from simple low-cost, personal KVM switches to sophisticated devices with integrated KVM-over-IP and matrix switching capabilities. Knowledge Center Nigel Dickens explains how to choose the right KVM switch for your small server room.

Posted by Nigel Dickens
Thursday, 14 May 2009

Virtual machines also create new ills, driving a need for technologies like KVM.

 

Virtualization has made it to prime time. The early adopters are successful, and the driving factors for further adoption—both economic and technological—are so compelling that soon it will be hard to remember enterprise administration without it.

Green technologies, the economy, disaster recovery, mitigating hardware and software conflicts as a result of error-prone operating systems, the need for much greater service, and ease of use are just a handful of reasons why virtualization has secured a place as an essential component of IT infrastructure. We know it, and we feel the effects.

Posted by Adder Technology
Sunday, 3 May 2009

Raritan Introduces Dominion PX-4000 Series Intelligent Rack PDU for Measuring and Monitoring Energy Use of Blade Servers

- Portfolio expansion to include new high-power models with monitoring of kwh and unbalanced 3 phase loads -

SOMERSET, N.J., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Raritan today expanded its data center power management portfolio with the addition of the Dominion(R) PX-4000 Series intelligent rack power distribution unit (PDU) for monitoring the energy usage of blade servers and other high-density networking equipment. The PX-4000 Series also is designed without remote outlet power switching to minimize blade servers from being switched off accidentally.

Blade servers, offering high performance/cost ratio and compact size benefits, are filling data center racks. However, blades, which run hotter than traditional servers and reside in higher-density racks, have created new power and cooling dynamics in the data center -- often placing greater demands on data center cooling capacity.

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Posted by Raritan
Monday, 27 April 2009

Raritan introduces new management features to its Paragon(R) II KVM

LAS VEGAS, April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Raritan today introduced new management features to its Paragon(R) II KVM solution and support for multiple audio and video formats vital to media-based industries.  The announcement was made at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference being held this week.

Release 4.6 of the popular Paragon II analog KVM platform provides a control interface to the industry's leading audio and video router, the NVISION NV5128, in order to bring high-quality audio and digital video from various target devices to the user workstation.  Program managers involved with media or broadcast production, for example, can access media editing devices and receive audio and video from those devices using the new Paragon II.  Up to 16 simultaneous users can access 128 targets.

In addition to bringing audio to the user, Paragon II 4.6 enables a dual monitor configuration.  NVISION NV5128 routes a target's digital video to th

Posted by Raritan
Wednesday, 22 April 2009

USB True Emulation breakthrough powers professional DVI KVM switch

AdderView PRO delivers total flexibility to professional media and control environments using True Emulation USB technology and dual link DVI-I

CAMBRIDGE, UK - March 2, 2009

Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the availability of the AdderView PRO.

The AdderView PRO is a professional 8 port KVM switch with audio. The AV8PRO-DVI delivers full dual link DVI-I video, hi-speed USB2.0 and audio switching alongside unique multiplexing features allowing you to select a mixture of the attached DVI, USB or audio inputs at the same time.

The AV PRO is ideal for users across a range of industries that rely upon high video performance and u

Posted by Adder Technology
Thursday, 19 March 2009

Raritan’s Power IQ Data Center Energy Management Software Goes Global; Tracks and Manages Carbon Trading in Japan

 

TOKYO & SOMERSET, N.J. (March 16, 2009) - Raritan today announced that its power management solutions for helping data centers gain better insight on energy usage and costs and in identifying areas for improvement, will be available in other languages and support more currencies.  The new release of Raritan's multi-language analytics software, Power IQ Energy Management Software, will support efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and data center energy consumption in more countries.

Power IQ's ability to track improvements on energy savings, carbon dioxide emission reductions and other green factors helps companies meet government cap-and-trade mandates and corporate green objectives.  Power IQ, for example, is being sold in Japan and other countries to support carbon trading.

"Increasing demand for energy is becoming a big issue," said Koji Hamano, Man

Posted by Raritan
Monday, 16 March 2009

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