Switching White Papers

Steelbox Helps ROK Systems Spark New Conversations With Customers

Overview Brad Playford, president of ROK Systems, realized his customers' video storage demands were growing at a rapid pace and as a result, network resources were being maxed out. Additionally, despite wanting to migrate to IP video solutions, most of his customers were heavily invested in analog video, and were not in a position to transition to full IP-based solutions. Playford enlisted the help of Steelbox Networks, providers of the only video surveillance appliance that manages video network switching and storage tasks to enable simultaneous live viewing, recording and playback of hundreds of concurrent video and audio streams.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherSteelbox File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2008
FormatCase Studies   
Topics

Access control Lists (ACLs)

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Display Guidelines for KVM Switches in Windows 7

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