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| Head office | Bibra Lake WA Australia |
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| Web site | http://www.kvm.com.au |
| Phone | 1800-222-898 |
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| WA | Bibra Lake |
KVM Australia
http://www.kvm.com.auKVM Australia is a specialist KVM technology company that imports and distributes KVM products from Adder technology, ICRON, and Raritan along with a range of OEM products. We provide Australia wide coverage with Key resellers in all capital cities. With over 8 years experience providing KVM switching solutions to control for businesses of all sizes, our solutions provide true cross platform management. Solutions are operating system independent.
From basic single user KVM solutions to KVM solutions over LAN or WAN, our solutions have been deployed in Corporate Server Farms, Defence IT Centres, Data Centres, security conscious facilities and many more.
KVM OEM Products include:
* Hi Capacity USB Memory drives 8, 16 and 32 Gig
* USB GPS devices
* Logging / Tracking GPS Units
* Cables and Accessories
Our Adder product range includes:
* Standard KVM over Catx to 300m
* KVM + Serial over Catx to 300m
* KVM + Digital Audio + Serial over Catx to 300m
* KVM + USB over Catx to 120m
* Video and Audio over Catx to 300m
* USB KVM Switches
* DVI KVM Switches
* KVM via Catx or IP.
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Our Icron product range provides USB and DVI extenders, including:
* USB 1.1 Extenders to 100m
* DVI Extenders
* USB2 Extenders to 50m by Cat 5 and 500m by Fibre.
Our Raritan product range includes:
* Standard KVM products
* KVM over Category 5
* KVM via IP and
* Network Management products.
KVM Australia is proud to be associated with market innovators and technology leaders such as Adder, Globalsat, ICRON and Raritan.
For more information please contact our sales staff by email at sales@kvm.com.au or by phone on 1800-222-898.
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