The Raritan Blog

Webinar: 5 Keys to Developing a Service-Driven Data Center

Rick Gonedes
June 12, 2017

To say "the cloud is king" in the world of modern data center managers is something of an understatement. Today's data center customers vastly prefer to "pay as they go" with expectations for a fast, on demand IT resource deployment. This challenges data centers managers across the board with a need to respond faster, with more flexible and outstanding customer service - no exceptions. As data centers shift from on-premise to off-premise and private cloud models, how do you adjust your future plans and goals?


Smarter Data Center Infrastructures Are Critical to Business Success and Digital Transformation

Susana Thompson
June 6, 2017

Data centers that employ smart infrastructures and dynamic infrastructure management tools experience fewer problems and security breaches, according to a recent special study conducted by global research firm IDC and sponsored in part by Raritan.   


Understanding the Difference Between a KVM Switch and Serial Console

Rick Gonedes
June 1, 2017

At first glance, KVM switches and serial consoles can seem quite similar. Both are tools for managing your IT infrastructure. However, the difference between them comes down to what types of equipment each tool can manage. When you understand the capabilities of each, you get a better idea of which is the right tool for the job.


iX7 Advance Controller: What You Need to Know About “Dual Networking”

Nicolas Sagnes
May 30, 2017

The fact of the matter is that there is no "one size fits all" solution to data center management. Very often important decisions are made based on the needs of the end users, the long-term objectives of the facility and more. Previous generation hardware, however, did little to support these needs - often forcing data center managers to adapt to the way their technology had to work instead of the other way around.


How Raritan’s KVM-Over-IP Switch Is Being Used in Astrophysical Observatory

Rick Gonedes
May 25, 2017

Up until recently, the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory in Japan had been operating in what they call a "classical mode." A principal investigator and/or team members would come to the observatory operate the telescope and instruments collecting all relevant data of interest and go on their way. The observing console consisted of three PCs, keyboards, mouse, speakers, six Full-HD monitors and some other related equipment. 


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