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IP-Based KVM Switches improve out-of-band remote access.
June 1, 2009 -
Accessed via Web-based GUI that facilitates interactivity, IP KVM extenders and switches provide corporate IT staff with secure, BIOS-level, remote access to mission-critical server rooms and data centers. Web-based access is supported by AES 256 security encryption for safe communication and data transfer, while accessibility is promoted via support for Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers on Windows and Linux platforms.
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Minicom Improves Out-of-Band Remote Access for Mixed Linux and Windows Clients Environments
Latest IP KVM extenders and switches provide enhanced security features, wider OS and browser support and a stylish, easy to operate user interface.
Minicom Advanced Systems - a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and access management solutions announced the release of an updated version for its IP based KVM product lines. These provide corporate IT staff with secure, BIOS-level, remote access to mission-critical server rooms and data centers.
Minicom's KVM lines offer enhanced web-based access supported by the highest AES 256 industry leading security encryption standard for safe communication and data transfer together with expanded support for Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers on Windows and Linux platforms.
"Secure, below the OS remote access to the corporate server room is a mission-critical task for business continuity at all times, across any OS or browser" commented Benny Hayumi Minicom KVM Product Manager "Our mission is to provide solutions that enhance the level of IT service in organizations. This we provide with the expanded platform and browser support and the enhanced security that includes a lower number of open TCP/IP ports and an advanced exclusive and active share-mode. Our new client GUI is extremely friendly and simple to operate".
Customers that have purchased Minicom products in the past will be able to perform a simple field upgrade in order to benefit from these features and benefits.
To meet a Minicom representative at Interop 2009 in Las Vegas (May 17-21) please contact David Zucker at (646) 808-5138 or visit us at the Wright Line booth # 1861.
For an online test drive of all Minicom IP products and more information about products and solutions please visit the Minicom Website. (http://www.minicom.com)
About Minicom
Minicom Advanced Systems is a leading manufacturer of KVM switches, extenders and access management solutions that facilitate control and enhance the level of IT service in of corporate environments. Minicom is a member of Intel Capital's portfolio of companies and was named in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA. Founded in 1988, the company operates in over 70 countries with the international headquarters located in Israel and regional offices in the USA, Europe and China.
Contact information:
16 Hartom St.
Jerusalem, Israel 91450
T: +972 2 5359666
F: +972 2 5359693
W: www.minicom.com
Eran Kessel
VP Marketing
eran.kessel@minicom.com
Tel: +972 2 5359638
Rami Sasson
VP Sales - America
rami.sasson@minicom.com
Tel: 888-486-2154 ext 11
Contacts:
Sales:
Rami Sasson VP Sales - America
USA
Phone: 888-486-2154 ext 11
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Marketing:
Eran Kessel VP Marketing
INTL
Phone: 972-2-5359638
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Company Information:
Name: Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd.
Address: P.O. Box 45048, 16 Hartom St.
City: Jerusalem
ZIP: 91450
Country: Israel
Phone: +972 2 535 9666
FAX: +972 2 535 9693
http://minicom.com
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