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Matrix – High Performance IP KVM

By Adder Technology

KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch technology was first introduced to the market in the 1990s as a method of controlling multiple computers with a single keyboard, video and mouse.

A few years later, KVM extenders were introduced to enable the move of critical computing hardware away from the user environment and into a secure server room.

The principles of KVM remain unchanged to this day, but with customers seeking ever-increasing flexibility, Adder has led the way in the development of KVM matrix solutions that connect many users to many computers.

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