Avocent
Type | Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
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Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Huntsville, Alabama, United States |
Key people | Steve Hassell, President |
Products | KVM switches, serial consoles, IT infrastructure products |
Website | www.vertiv.com |
Avocent, a business of Vertiv, is an information-technology products manufacturer headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama. Avocent formed in 2000 from the merger of the world's two largest manufacturers of KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) equipment: Apex and Cybex Computer Products Corporation. As of August 2006, the company employed more than 1,800 people worldwide.
On October 6, 2009, it was announced that Emerson Electric would buy Avocent for $1.2 billion USD. The tender was finalized on December 11, resulting in Avocent becoming part of Emerson Network Power, a division of Emerson Electric.[1] On August 2, 2016, Emerson announced an agreement to sell Network Power to Platinum Equity.[2] On December 1, 2016, Emerson Network Power announced they were rebranding under the name Vertiv and appointing Rob Johnson as CEO.[3]
Product range[]
Avocent focuses on out-of-band infrastructure management solutions within seven major fields:
- Server management
- Power management
- Service-processor management
- Console-server management
- KVM management
- IPMI solutions for OEM partners
- A wide range of embedded-software solutions
- Desktop management
- ITIL market
- IT service management
Avocent's product development has spanned three eras:
- the growth of the analog KVM switch - paralleling the growth of server architecture in the data center[when?]
- the growth of the digital KVM switch - enabling the remote control of geographically dispersed data-centers
- the diversification and “management” phase (revolving around the acquisition of LANDesk (2006) and Touchpaper software (2008) and the capabilities they provide)
Acquisitions[]
Avocent's history of acquisitions includes:
- 2001 - Equinox Systems, the makers of various serial communications devices.
- 2002 - 2C Computing, which focused on PCI-bus extension, suitable to remotely connect office users to datacenter-housed PCs.
- 2003 - Soronti, Inc., makers of KVM over IP technology.
- 2004 - Crystal Link Technologies, OSA Technologies, Inc.,[4] and Sonic Mobility, Inc.
- 2006 - LANDesk Software. and
- 2008 - Touchpaper Software and Ergo 2000, an LCD rack-based console maker.
References[]
- ^ "Information for Our Investors". Avocent.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
- ^ "Emerson Reaches Agreement to Sell Network Power for $4 Billion to Platinum Equity". Retrieved 2017-08-04.
- ^ "Emerson Network Power Rebrands As Vertiv, Appoints New CEO". Retrieved 2017-08-04.
- ^ Splashtop Instant-On Desktop from DeviceVM Archived 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
External links[]
- Avocent's MergePoint Embedded Management SoftwareIPMI firmware implementation
- Companies based in Huntsville, Alabama
- Electronics companies of the United States
- Manufacturing company stubs