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When the network is the platform, it has to work
As networks and systems have grown more distributed and complex, legacy tools aren’t capable of providing secure remote management because they are either dependent on the availability of the network and devices they’re supposed to manage, or lack the automated intelligence to take corrective actions when problems arise.

This forces employees and contractors to go on site for everything from the most routine maintenance to a bare-metal rebuild, making network and systems management a laborintensive, error-prone and insecure process that impacts the reliability of your IT operations and retention of your IT staff.


Secure Remote Management (SRM)
Uplogix has delivered the first integrated secure remote management solution that goes beyond basic connectivity and monitoring. Enterprises are deploying SRM globally across their infrastructure for:
  • Access: Secure, always-available access and visibility to the distributed devices that need to be managed
  • Control: Local automation and control of routine maintenance, configuration, recovery and service level management tasks
  • Enforcement: Consistent security and policy enforcement, even during network outages









By integrating these functions, Uplogix provides a single management point that significantly reduces the cost, complexity and risk of managing a distributed IT infrastructure while improving IT service levels in the process.

Today’s dependence on IP-networks and the mission-critical applications that run on them make secure remote management a requirement. Telepresence and unified communications are two specific examples where inadequate traditional tools for remote management infrastructure weaken an organization’s ability to deliver services for customers, partners and internal users.

In addition, internal and external compliance pressures require IT to know and record all management actions by internal employees or third parties, even when the network or device is down. This is especially important for service providers and their customers. Traditional tools like console servers and network-dependent SNMP management software can’t fill this void.

What Makes Uplogix Different?
Uplogix can automate a majority of the routine maintenance and recovery tasks of an IT admin, but faster, error-free and at a fraction of the cost. Uplogix reduces management complexity with the first integrated, remote management solution to provide secure remote access and local, in-depth monitoring, as well as configuration, fault and service level management. Our solutions reduce risk by ensuring that management security policies are always enforced (even during an outage), and audit all user interactions with systems to aid in compliance reporting. Uplogix can proactively improve service levels by pinpointing the root cause of a service-related issue and automatically correcting it, reducing MTTR and downtime.

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Compact and Affordable | UPLOGIX 430
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Comprehensive functionality in a fixed 4-port SRM appliance designed for enterprises needing to monitor, manage and control four or fewer devices and their power supply at any distributed location

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Enterprise Scalability and Performance | UPLOGIX 3200
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Our flagship SRM appliance, available in 4-, 8-, 16-, 24-, or 32-port models, delivers advanced remote management capabilities for data centers, branch offices and remote locations on a robust and flexible platform

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Yankee Group 75% of IT resources are spent maintaining the “status quo”

Nemertes Research fIT staff at large enterprises spend 30%-50% of time troubleshooting and fixing problems at remote offices

Gartner40% of IT problems can’t be addressed with in-band (software) tools

OFBI/CSI 2006 f52% of companies experience unauthorized access to computer systems, causing $12B in losses (300 companies surveyed)

FBI/CSI 2006 2 of the top 4 types of security attacks are related to insider abuse or unauthorized access to systems