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Government Law Enforcement   Content Delivery / Networks


 With the increasing dependency on technology to solve major crimes, information   As numbers of smart phones, tablets and other mobile computing devices are growing
 requirements for analysis and strategic decision-making is rapidly transitioning from   exponentially, so are data and telecommunication service providers constantly evolving
 paper and physical files to a completely digital format. Given the growing need of law   and having to upgrade their services to end users. Mobile devices and high-speed
 enforcement officers to share information across departments and between agencies,   broadband connectivity are already embedded across vast sectors of our globalized
 log emergency calls and coordinate responses, and other daily police business that creates a huge amount of incoming   society and they are driving momentum around trends such as Internet of Things (IoT), streaming entertainment and
 data traffic, more police districts are setting up larger, more complex information systems deployed by their own   e-commerce. These developments in turn are driving higher demand for data center solutions that need to be
 in-house IT professionals.   equipped to deal with ever-increasingly vast amounts of data required for content delivery in our digital world.


 Police Headquarters Centralized Data Center  Telecoms Company New Server Room Build
 To house new advanced application and database servers, a police department’s IT division planned to build a new   A  leading  telecommunications  company  that  provides  various  mobile services to hundreds  of  thousands  of
 centralized data center to handle the data management requirements of information sharing and day-to-day police   customers found that its server room space was insufficient for its growing data management needs, and so with
 business. They wanted an efficient solution that enabled multiple operators to manage up to 300 servers. Since the   an increasing number of servers performing increasingly complex content delivery tasks, a new build out became
 operation included IT professionals working within the data center and IT administrators working remotely from   an absolute necessity. With almost 256 servers that are distributed in different server racks, and a limited number
 buildings outside the data center, the solution required that multiple administrators in different locations had easy   of dedicated IT administrators, the company needed an efficient solution to centralize management of all IT equipment
 access to manage the many servers, locally and remotely, at the same time.  in this new server room.

 Challenges:   Challenges:
 •  Enable multiple operators to manage up to 300 servers.  •  Allow fewer administrators to manage hundreds of servers from multiple locations
 •  Provide access to multiple administrators in different locations to manage the many servers; locally and  •  Offer remote BIOS-level access and power management capabilities for total control of all IT equipment
     remotely, at the same time.  •  Provide secure and centralized management through a single interface
 •  Provide authentications and security for multiple users.  •  Allow for a high degree of platform and interface integration

 ATEN Solution  ATEN Solution
 The ATEN solution offered the police department’s IT administrators direct effortless access to manage   The ATEN solution offered remote access and secure, centralized management through a single interface
 servers with remote desktop control of multiple servers simultaneously from a single login session while   that enabled the limited number of IT administrators to respond faster to critical server room emergencies
 providing the means for efficient collaboration between departments to boost productivity. The ability   while also providing space saving and energy efficiency benefits.
 to cascade KVM switches also provided flexible expansion options.
            KN2116VA – 16-Port Cat 5 KVM over IP Switch with Virtual Media
 KN4132VA – 32-Port Cat 5 KVM over IP Switch with Virtual Media   PE8216 – 20A/16A 16-Outlet Outlet-Metered & Switched eco PDU
 KM0532 – 32-Port Cat 5 Matrix KVM Switch with Daisy-Chain Port   CL1000 – PS/2 VGA LCD Console
 CL5800 – PS/2-USB VGA Dual Rail LCD Console with USB Peripheral Support  CC2000 – Centralized Management Software
 CC2000 – Centralized Management Software  KA7170 – KVM Adapter Cable
 KA7230  – PS/2-USB VGA Console Module
 KA7120 / KA7170 – KVM Adapter Cable


































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