In many working environments, noisy computers distract employees and take large parts of the often little space. That’s why it’s useful to remove computers to remote, access-protected server rooms. But how do you access your files and data without computers at your desk? That’s where KVM extenders come in handy. What are KVM extenders? As …
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The term latency comes from the Latin word “latens” = “hidden”. What’s meant here is the time between cause and effect, between stimulus and reaction, also called response or delay time. Latency – a simple but demonstrative experiment: Let’s take a standard dinosaur, model brontosaurus, from the Upper Jurassic. Length: between 21 and 36 metres …

Are you often distracted by the constant buzzing and humming of computers under, next to or on your desk? Depending on the noise level, this surely can wreck your nerves. Especially when combined with the heat emitting from computers in use. If you’re alone in your office you might learn to ignore the constant noise. …

Today, we would like to take a closer look at what the three letters KVM actually stand for. What does KVM stand for? KVM is no trademark, no particular product and most certainly no company. It’s actually a technology, and one that needs thorough explaining. The abbreviation KVM is rather unexciting and simply stands for …

Sometimes us developers receive crazy requests we often only shake our heads about at first. But then our ambition gets to us and we start tinkering. During this process, we often draw conclusions containing “basically”, “in principle”, “maybe” and “possibly”. And often that’s what leads our sales team to saying: “Fantastic! That’s what one of …

In the midst of springlike temperatures in March here in Germany (the beer for BBQs was already cold), G&D received a call from wintery Moscow, more precisely from our sales partner VMGRussia. They asked us to present our new hot KVM solutions to bring some warmth to chilly Moscow. Presenting new KVM solutions Conjoint customer …

If you followed our blog from the beginning, you already read about our trade shows, products and different applications. But who are the people behind our products? Those making sure our products are developed and work they way they’re supposed to work. In a new series of posts we will introduce those Gyro Gearlooses. Today, …

By: Annette Häbel and Bianca Schmidt Have you ever been in the following situation? You visit a website searching for a certain product, but suddenly there are more than one fitting your requirements. And if you are interested in combining these products, the decision becomes even harder. That’s exactly why we started a new series …

By: Hendrik Müller Maybe you’re familiar with the following: In general, you know your (in this case our) products and think that you also already know everything about new products. But little did I know. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of discovering a really excellent function of a friend I thought I’d knew quite well: …

By Martina Ruseva/Sabrina Keller After our KVM wingman already told you about his adventures at ATC Global, we would like to take a look back at CeBIT where we presented our broad portfolio of KVM extenders, KVM switches and KVM matrix switches. The digital matrix system DVICenter DPxx proved to be a special eyecatcher. With …