KVM for Ships, Harbors and Offshore

May 27, 2015

With the increasing application of IT installations in maritime environments, the requirements for optimized operation increase as well. KVM technology said it offers versatile ways to contribute to such concepts. For technicians and users interested in the technology, G&D will participate in Nor-Shipping; its Scandinavian partner Danmon Norge AS will present the KVM expert’s latest systems.

Among the systems exhibited will be the IEC 60945 compliant KVM matrix DVICenter. System components to connect computers and peripheral devices for workplaces can already be used for a 1:1 extension, thus enabling the remote operation of computers in real time. This way computers can be stored in protected areas while users have more space to work without being distracted by noise and heat.
Photo: Guntermann & Drunck GmbH
Photo: Guntermann & Drunck GmbH
And there are even more advantages when combining computer modules and user modules with the central KVM matrix switch. Here, all consoles connected to the systems can access all connected computers. Users are able to operate processes from various positions while intuitive functions like CrossDisplay-Switching let users focus on their tasks instead of having to deal with the operation of the infrastructure.

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