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Lantronix®, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. With worldwide locations and strong channel presence in Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific, Latin American and Australia, we are a global leader in secure communication technologies that simplify remote access, management, and control of virtually any electronic ... Read More
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Lantronix®, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. With worldwide locations and strong channel presence in Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific, Latin American and Australia, we are a global leader in secure communication technologies that simplify remote access, management, and control of virtually any electronic device regardless of location.
Our innovative solutions enable businesses to make better decisions based on real-time information and are utilized in almost every vertical market including: security, building and industrial automation, medical/healthcare, IT/data center, government, transportation, pro AV/signage, retail, power and utilities, and many others.
In 2003, Lantronix introduced its popular XPort®, the first of its kind network connectivity module complete with an embedded web server - all about the size of an RJ45 jack. The next year, Lantronix introduced the WiPort®, an embedded 802.11 wireless device server.
Shortly thereafter, the company introduced the most secure device servers and console servers on the market with NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)-certified implementation of 128-256 bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standards) encryption.
Expanding on its networking heritage, in 2006 Lantronix enhanced its device server technology with the introduction of programmable device computing platforms based on corporate IT standards and enterprise-grade security including SSH/SSL.
The year after, Lantronix launched three innovative technologies: IntelliBox®-I/O, a fully autonomous device server that proactively monitors attached serial or Ethernet equipment and can take automatic action or perform troubleshooting steps based on user-defined settings; UBox 2100 the first USB to Ethernet device server that enables USB peripherals to be shared over a network with full isochronous audio/video support; and with SecureLinx Spider™, a single-port KVM-over-IP solution for managing distributed servers.
Today, Lantronix provides full end-to-end communications technology platforms that integrate equipment in the field, networking equipment in the data center, and distributed IT infrastructure equipment in branch offices for simplified and centralized management from virtually anywhere over the Internet. Our solutions include:
DeviceLinx™ for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), system integrators and end users. Provides external and embedded, wired and wireless device networking solutions to remotely connect and control electronic equipment via the Internet. These integrated solutions can help prevent equipment downtime with proactive maintenance, improve processes, and provide greater business intelligence with real-time automated reporting. The result is maximized efficiency, better service, reduced overhead, and dramatically streamlined operations.
ManageLinx™ for OEM service organizations and managed service providers (MSPs). A powerful application services platform , ManageLinx provides a solution to securely and remotely access and manage geographically distributed equipment... even behind firewalls. With ManageLinx, service organizations can implement or improve a remote product services model to increase asset uptime, increase service revenues, decrease mean time to repair, and increase service profitability.
SecureLinx™ for IT administrators and system integrators. Provides console servers, remote power managers, and remote KVM-over-IP solutions to remotely manage data center and branch office infrastructure equipment from anywhere via the Internet. Lantronix remote management solutions enable administrators to ensure uptime, achieve true, lights-out out-of-band management, and minimize operating costs.
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