Whether you’re a small business, mid-sized business or large enterprise, Raritan’s products create powerful solutions that will help you improve service levels, spend less time fighting fires and focus on activities that add more value to your business.
The secure, remote access KVM and serial console products you've trusted for over 20 years are now part of an innovative suite of service management solutions that vastly simplify IT operations. Simple to buy, simple to deploy, simple to use, all are sold and supported, as part of Raritan’s new Service Management Architecture -- the only solution available today that combines the power of systems, network and proactive security management with secure, remote in-band and out-of-band server and device access.
The architecture contains two key layers: Raritan’s CommandCenter
Management products and our traditional Access and Control product families.
Together, they help your IT staff identify problems before they
impact service levels and fix them without leaving their chairs.
Our CommandCenter Management Products include appliances for
centralized, systems, network, application and security management, as
well as a secure gateway for aggregating and managing in-band and out-of-band
access, and power control.
Our Access and Control Products enable IT administrators to manage multiple devices (servers, switches, etc.) from a single KVM switch or serial console server with anytime, anywhere click-and-control access, BIOS-level control and bullet-proof security
Our building-block approach allows you to build a solution that fits your architecture and topology, not the other way around. While our products work stand-alone, they also integrate seamlessly to let you grow as your needs grow so you keep delivering ROI to your business year after year. And each new generation of our products will always work with previous ones, so you’ll seldom have to rip and replace.
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