Network Switches

KVM

KVM (Keyboard, Video & Mouse) is a series of technologies for extending the peripherals (keyboard, video, mouse or pointing device) away from the CPU. KVM devices come in a variety of types and applications – server-side rackmount KVM for datacentres; desktop KVM extenders for increased distance; desktop KVM switches for switching between multiple target machines.

  • Vertiv – KVM

    Vertiv specialise in IT Infrastructure Management – Data Centre, Branch and Desktop. Their Avocent KVM offerings offer the greatest choice in the industry – server-side rackmount KVM for datacentres; desktop KVM extenders for increased distance; desktop KVM switches for switching between multiple target machines. The solutions may be analog or digital, support Ethernet/IP or proprietary links, […]

    Vertiv specialise in IT Infrastructure Management – Data Centre, Branch and Desktop. Their Avocent KVM offerings offer the greatest choice in the industry – server-side rackmount KVM for datacentres; desktop KVM extenders for increased distance; desktop KVM switches for switching between multiple target machines. The solutions may be analog or digital, support Ethernet/IP or proprietary links, and use copper od fibre optic cabling.

    Vertiv brands include ASCO, Liebert, Knurr, Marconi outside power and plant, and Avocent.

  • ‘We are really happy with the Juniper Mist solution provided by IP Performance and in fact when you look at the number of daily connections I would say it’s exceeded our expectations, for example in our Coatbridge campus the feedback from all staff and students for a number of years has been really negative regarding the Wifi but right now we currently have 600 users connected. The ability to look at the monitor and see what the trends are in terms of time-to-connect and successful connections also gives us the ability to see a problem before it impacts on a number of users. Therefore this reduces the amount of Wifi issues that are submitted to our helpdesk, so this again shows that the solution works.’

    Joe Livingstone ICT Manager (Network),
    New College Lanarkshire