At IBC2019, Black Box will showcase products across its Emerald Unified KVM (keyboard, mouse, video) portfolio and introduce the MCX AV-over-IP system in Europe.
The stand will feature demo areas that address the need for convenient and intuitive real-time access to multiple computers from multiple locations, whether across rooms, floors, buildings, sites, or even cities.
The new MCX multimedia distribution and management system takes advantage of SDVoE and modern 10 GbE infrastructure to allow AV and data payloads to exist on the same IT networks.
Through advanced chipset technology, common control APIs, and interoperability, SDVoE technology ensures zero latency and uncompromised video while offering significant cost savings along with enhanced system flexibility and scalability.
While enabling truly converged network AV, Black Box MCX ensures almost zero latency, instantaneous switching, bandwidth efficiency, and high-quality video and audio. It is also said to simplify and accelerate the process of consolidating AV and data on a single network, enabling organisations in virtually any industry to reduce network management time and costs, as well as total cost of ownership.
Rather than deploy an entirely new network, users can take advantage of the software-defined solution to leverage existing infrastructure for delivery of better-quality audio and video, which can translate to greater customer satisfaction and faster time to revenue.
Also at IBC2019, the Remote App for the Emerald Unified KVM platform will make its European debut. The first-of-its-kind software-based solution gives authorised users simultaneous remote access to one or more sources — PCs, servers, or virtual machines — across an Emerald KVM network, enabling cost savings as well as greater flexibility, ease of access and efficiency. Supporting multiple simultaneous connections the app is suited to tasks such as remote process and applications monitoring.
Black Box is exhibiting at IBC2019 on Stand 8.B59.
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