Adder is a technology company that specializes in high-performance KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) solutions. They provide reliable hardware and software solutions for control room environments, server rooms, data centers, and other mission-critical applications.
Adder was founded in 1984.
They initially focused on developing keyboard and mouse extension devices for AT-style computers.
In the 1990s, Adder expanded its product range to include KVM switches and extenders.
They launched their first fully digital KVM matrix switch in 2006, which revolutionized control room operations.
Adder has continued to innovate and enhance their product offerings, catering to the evolving needs of professionals in various industries.
Today, Adder is recognized as a global leader in KVM technology and serves customers worldwide.
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Adder KVM extenders allow users to control computers located remotely over long distances, providing reliable and secure access.
Adder KVM switches enable users to control multiple computers from a single workstation, improving productivity and reducing clutter.
Adder KVM matrix switches provide flexible and scalable control of multiple computers and video sources in complex control room environments.
KVM stands for keyboard, video, mouse. It allows users to control multiple computers from a single set of peripherals.
Adder's KVM solutions are used in various industries, including IT, broadcasting, finance, transportation, healthcare, and more.
Yes, Adder prioritizes security and provides robust encryption to ensure secure transmission of data between the KVM devices and computers.
Yes, Adder's KVM extenders support the transmission of high-quality video and audio signals over long distances.
Yes, Adder's KVM switches can be cascaded to create larger scale installations, allowing control of even more computers.