CANCUN, MEXICO — (Marketwired) — 11/05/13 — Opengear (), a leading provider of critical infrastructure management solutions through , , , and , is announcing key enhancements to its popular IM7200 line of infrastructure management solutions.
The IM7200 line, along with Opengear-s other products, will be available for demo at Cisco Live 2013 in CancĂșn, Mexico.
The upgraded IM7200 product family now includes a dual DC power option; a feature requested by data center owners that exclusively run DC environments. The reliable, energy efficient design with built-in dual +/- 36V to 72V DC or dual AC power helps ensure high availability.
The product family now includes a new model supporting 8 software-selectable straight or rolled serial management console connections, in addition to the existing 16, 32, and 48 port models. The new entry level reduces per device CAPEX by 22% compared to the 16 port model, to meet cost reduction requirements for large-scale deployments.
The IM7200 is purpose-built to improve business continuity and resilience through the secure remote management of network, server, and power infrastructure in high density computing environments. With today-s announcement, Opengear now brings the world-s most connected out-of-band solution to more data centers and telecommunications facilities.
“There has been a substantial surge of interest in the IM7200 since the product line-s inception in June of this year,” says Todd Rychecky, vice president of sales and marketing, Opengear. “These important updates to the IM7200 line, based on customer demand, allow for wider installation environments so that we can provide lightning-fast, supremely powerful out-of-band capability to more and more customers.”
The Opengear IM7200 infrastructure manager, with its dual SFP fiber and/or gigabit Ethernet interfaces alongside optional 4G LTE, Wi-Fi and serial console server with software-selectable pin-out, already exceeds the performance capabilities of competing out-of-band products and ensures hyper-efficient and secure access to critical networks even when the primary connection to that network is down or impaired.
Local and remote operations teams can access, monitor, manage, and control their critical equipment regardless of their current or future data center environment, without the need to physically manipulate any on-site infrastructure. The updates to the IM7200 line broaden its compatibility to telecommunication facilities and top-tier data centers.
Immediately access consoles from preferred SSH client or integrated HTTPS AJAX web terminals, for full lifecycle remote management of mission-critical infrastructure — through provisioning, maintenance and rapid repair.
Fastest connection speeds and lowest latencies through fiber, GbE, 4G LTE connections that are designed to integrate with, and optimize management of state of the art data centers and existing brownfield installations.
A class-leading platform driven by a 1GHz ARM processor more than twice as powerful as any competition, for high-performance encryption of sensitive management traffic across many simultaneous connections, through built-in VPN and strong-cipher SSH and SSL.
Fully integrated management solution eliminates the need for multiple appliances. Additionally, end-to-end wireless connectivity provides a complete view of network infrastructure without dependency on primary wired network connections.
Extend the IM7200 with central management to manage up to 5,000 Opengear appliances from a single pane of glass.
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Founded in 2004, Opengear designs, manufactures and delivers the most feature-rich, cost-effective, flexible solutions for secure remote infrastructure management. With Opengear, companies can access and manage mission critical systems, devices and equipment remotely and securely, even if the network is down, to save costs and maximize business continuity. The company is headquartered in Sandy, Utah, has substantial operations in the UK and Australia, and sales partners worldwide. For more information, please visit .
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