Security Management White Papers
Adder's KVM Over IP Solution Enables Global Computer Management
Overview It is critical for global companies to find the right solution that will enable secure, remote server management. However, it is even more important for a company that is providing over 4,000 enterprises with a comprehensive security solution. Cyberoam provides enterprises worldwide with a range of Identity-enabled Unified Threat Management PLUS (UTM+) appliances. Cyberoam chose the AdderView CATx IP KVM switch. The AdderView CATx is a secure, KVM via CATx switch that provides 4 concurrent local, remote or global users with BIOS-level control of up to 24 multiplatform servers. The switch delivers high security, flexibility, remote power control and high quality video and audio. Cyberoam leverages the 24 port version and selected a mixture of PS/2 and USB access modules to meet their needs.
| Publisher | Adder Technology | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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