Cybex Computer Products Corporation Introduces Key-View II; Second-Generation Remote Control System Easily Controls PCs Anywhere in the World.HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 4, 1999-- System Uses Modem, Internet or Network Connection to Manage Servers, Featured At Networld + Interop, May 10 - 14 in Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Cybex Computer Products Corporation (Nasdaq:CBXC), the world's premier provider of switching, extension and remote access solutions, today announced plans to unveil its proven, second-generation remote access system, Key-View II(TM), at Networld + Interop, May 10 - 14 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Key-View II builds on the success Cybex has had with remote access products since 1995 and allows users to control servers anywhere in the world. A non-intrusive hardware system that uses either a modem, Internet or network connection, Key-View II includes the most comprehensive security features available in a remote control system today. Users can access all levels of PC control, from CMOS settings See BIOS setup. to power cycling Power cycling, also known as performing a 120 reset (after the 110 Volt AC power supply), is the act of turning a piece of computer equipment off and then on again with the intent of recovering from a hung state. servers, connected with either a Cybex KVM switch (1) See also KVM. (2) (Keyboard Video Mouse switch) A device used to connect a keyboard, mouse and monitor to two or more computers. KVM switches are used to save space on a desktop when multiple computers are used by one user. or other keyboard-controlled KVM switch. Scheduled to ship in June 1999, Key-View II has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $5,995 (U.S.) and is available from authorized Cybex resellers. "We believe Key-View II provides a solution to our customers that is very much in demand today," said Stephen Thornton, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Cybex Computer Products Corporation. "Customers want secure, centralized data centers with flexibility of data center management, including management from remote locations." Key-View II is a reliable hardware solution that operates completely independent of a PC's hardware, operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. or applications. It can be installed without any remote access hardware or proprietary software running on the host, or local, PC. About Cybex Cybex Computer Products Corporation, (Nasdaq:CBXC) is the proven leader in the KVM switch industry and the world's premier provider of switching, extension and remote access solutions. Since 1981, Cybex has designed and manufactured switches and extenders for enhanced control and management of data centers and multiple computer applications. Cybex delivers comprehensive solutions for PC and Macintosh platforms and most Sun, Hewlett-Packard, Silicon Graphics, RS/6000 and DEC Alpha See Alpha. (processor) DEC Alpha - A RISC microprocessor from DEC. In November 1995, the Alpha was purportedly the fastest non-research chip used in commonly available workstations. It is superpipelined and superscalar. workstations. Cybex is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama Huntsville is the county seat of Madison County, Alabama. Huntsville is the largest city in northern Alabama in a region of a half-million people, with the city proper having 168,132 residents (2006 estimate). , with European offices in Shannon, Ireland, Steinhagen and Munich, Germany, and other offices in Singapore and Tokyo. Cybex, the Cybex logo and Key-View II are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cybex Computer Products Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. (1999) |
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