Avocent Adds Support for More Server Models to Help Businesses Stay 'Always On'.MergePoint Service Processor Managers Leverage Technology Already inside Servers HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Avocent([R]) Corporation (Nasdaq: AVCT AVCT Advanced Vehicles Concept Team ) today announced its MergePoint([R]) 5200 family of service processor managers now supports more server models, enhancing IT infrastructure management capabilities for data center managers charged with keeping business operations 'always on.' The MergePoint products leverage service processors, the embedded "chips" inside servers designed to help manage those servers independent of the main operating system processor. This technology can complement in-band server management tools by enabling remote control of server power, hardware monitoring and alerts for improved server availability. "While hardware health monitoring is an important attribute of service processors, it is the power management capability that has grabbed the attention of our customers today," said Ivan Passos, director of product management. "Embedded service processors send alerts that signal hotspots in a data center, and enable remote power cycling to easily and quickly power down servers when they're overheating Overheating An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation. . Or if a server is not in use, it can be powered off to reduce utility costs. Adding a service processor strategy to the overall data center management strategy also cuts costs because you are leveraging a technology already paid for when the server was purchased." There are many different service processors being used in different servers. Added to the list of SP's supported by the MergePoint family are Sun's ILOM ILOM Indigenous Leader Outreach Model ILOM Integrated Lights Out Manager and Dell's DRAC DRAC Directions Regionales des Affaires Culturelles DRAC Dynamic Relay Authorization Control DRAC Dell Remote Assistant Card (Dell Computer) DRAC Dynamic Resource Allocation Control (3GPP) 5, and service processors found in the IBM BladeCenter. The open standard IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) A protocol for monitoring server hardware for temperature, voltage, chassis intrusion, etc. Introduced in 1998 by Intel, HP, NEC and Dell, IPMI defines a standard set of messages for the characteristics of hardware (versions 1.5 and 2.0) and proprietary Dell DRAC 4, HP iLO, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) RSA (1) (Rural Service Area) See MSA. (2) (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) A highly secure cryptography method by RSA Security, Inc., Bedford, MA (www.rsa.com), a division of EMC Corporation since 2006. It uses a two-part key. II and Sun ALOM ALOM Advanced Lights Out Manager (Sun) ALOM Allegheny League Of Municipalities ALOM AES Lagrangian Oxidants Model technologies have been supported since the MergePoint was introduced. Avocent is the first company to enable IT administrators to manage multiple service processors in Windows, Linux and Unix servers from a single console via Avocent's centralized management software. The MergePoint appliances help reduce the complexity as well as the cost of leveraging service processor technology and can enhance security as follows: Reducing Costs Service processors that require a dedicated Ethernet port come with a high operating cost -- which end users say start at $200 and can go as high as $1,000 per year, per Ethernet port -- that often makes their overall deployment cost prohibitive. The MergePoint 5224 and 5240 appliances consolidate service processor Ethernet ports, requiring only a single external IP address and Ethernet switch port for all connected devices, significantly reducing deployment costs. Increasing Security Service processors' lack of built-in security support can also be a significant barrier to adoption, but the MergePoint appliances' authentication, authorization, and auditing (AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. ) security features allow integration with existing security infrastructures and compliance with corporate security policies. Easing Implementation Servers embedded with IPMI (intelligent platform management interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification defines a set of common interfaces to computer hardware and firmware which system administrators can use to monitor system health and manage the system. Several dozen companies support IPMI. ), an open standard service processor, are usually shipped with IPMI disabled for security reasons. MergePoint appliances simplify the provisioning of IPMI by automating and streamlining the process of enabling and configuring this technology across multiple servers at once. Avocent also develops IPMI implementations and works with leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to pre-integrate IPMI capabilities into server product lines. MergePoint appliances also feature auto discovery of service processors for faster deployment and direct action links to access virtual KVM (K Virtual Machine) A version of the Java Virtual Machine for small devices with limited memory. See J2ME. See also KVM switch. KVM - Keyboard Video Mouse and virtual media functions so that the process of logging into the service processor and navigating through its interface to get to those functions is transparent. The Avocent MergePoint 5200 family of appliances, DSR (1) (Data Set Ready) An RS-232 signal sent from the modem to the computer or terminal indicating that it is able to accept data. Contrast with DTR. (2) (Dynamic Source R ([R]) KVM over IP switches, ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server. console managers and PM power devices can all be centrally managed via DSView([R]) 3 software, simplifying the management complexity of heterogeneous IT environments. About Avocent Corporation Avocent delivers IT operations and infrastructure management solutions for enterprises worldwide, helping customers reduce the cost and simplify the management of complex IT environments via integrated, centralized in-band and out-of-band hardware and software. Through LANDesk, Avocent also is a leading provider of systems, security, and process management solutions. Additional information is available at: www.avocent.com. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains statements that are forward-looking statements as defined within the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. These include statements regarding the development of new systems and management solutions and Avocent's growth and expansion into these and other new markets. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made, risks associated with general economic conditions, risks attributable to future product demand, sales, and expenses, risks associated with product design efforts and the introduction of new products and technologies, and risk associated with obtaining and protecting intellectual property rights. Other factors that could cause operating and financial results to differ are described in Avocent's reports on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. and Form 10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Avocent, the Avocent logo, The Power of Being There, MergePoint, DSR and DSView are registered trademarks of Avocent Corporation or its affiliates. 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