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Tripp Lite Unveils New Series of NIAP-Certified Secure KVM Switches

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Dienstag, Oktober 23, 2018

CHICAGO, Oct. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tripp Lite, a global manufacturer of power protection and connectivity solutions, has released a new line of secure KVM switches.

Key Points: 
  • CHICAGO, Oct. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tripp Lite, a global manufacturer of power protection and connectivity solutions, has released a new line of secure KVM switches.
  • "Large amounts of data can flow in and out of an employee's desktop computer, and a traditional KVM switch doesn't do enough to secure it."
  • Tripp Lite's new B002 series of secure KVM switches addresses these challenges directly.
  • Key Features of B002 Secure KVM Switches:
    2-, 4- and 8-port switches available; select models support dual monitors
    One-way communication over the switch, securing data on the host computer
    Tamper-evident seal on physical casing (if opened, KVM will disable itself)

Kalamazoo Valley Museum to Display American Chemical Society's National Historical Landmark Plaque

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Donnerstag, September 27, 2018

These activities are a collaboration among the Kalamazoo ACS Local Section, the ACS NHCL Subcommittee, Apjohn Group LLC, Kalamazoo Valley Museum (KVM), Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC), Western Michigan University (WMU), Kalamazoo College (K-College), Pfizer, Inc., Zoetis, Inc., and local sponsors.

Key Points: 
  • These activities are a collaboration among the Kalamazoo ACS Local Section, the ACS NHCL Subcommittee, Apjohn Group LLC, Kalamazoo Valley Museum (KVM), Kalamazoo Valley Community College (KVCC), Western Michigan University (WMU), Kalamazoo College (K-College), Pfizer, Inc., Zoetis, Inc., and local sponsors.
  • "The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is proud to be able to offer a permanent home for the ACS National Historic Chemical Landmark plaque," said KVM Director Bill McElhone.
  • The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is operated by Kalamazoo Valley Community College and is governed by its Board of Trustees.
  • For more information about the American Chemical Society and the Landmark program, visit National Historic Chemical Landmark program, visit http://www.acs.org and http://www.acs.org/landmarks .