Increase data center security and ensure HSPD-12 compliance with Smart Card/CAC-enabled KVM solutions
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), issued on August 27, 2004, mandated the establishment of a standard for identification of Federal government employees and contractors. HSPD-12 requires the use of a common identification credential for both logical and physical access to federally controlled facilities and information systems.
To help you meet this important directive in the data center or any time KVM access is needed, Raritan has enhanced our award-winning KVM-over-IP and analog KVM product families with smart card reader support, allowing data center managers to enjoy the best of both worlds: greater security and greater convenience.
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KVM-over-IP Smart Card/CAC Solution | Analog KVM Smart Card/CAC Solution |
Dominion KX II, awarded "Best KVM" by InfoWorld, allows BIOS-level access to servers at-the-rack, over IP and via modem. Fully featured when deployed standalone, or integrated with Raritan's CommandCenter Secure Gateway management system, Dominion KX II supports rack-mounted servers, as well as IBM, HP and Dell blade servers. It features:
| The Paragon II family of enterprise-class, Cat5 analog KVM switches is the most widely deployed KVM solution in federal data centers. With an integrated FIPS 201-approved smart card reader in its Enhanced User Station (P2-EUST/C), Paragon II offers you:
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Smart Card/CAC KVM Solution



