“Lantronix OOB allowed the IT teams to access and manage servers that are on the SWIFT network while ensuring compliance with strict security standards,” said
By 2025, Gartner predicts 75% of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside a traditional data center or cloud. As the move to Edge computing accelerates, data centers are getting decentralized and OOB management helps improve Enterprise network resiliency as well as uptime while keeping IT costs low and streamlining security processes. The Edge Computing Market size is estimated at
New Case Study: Leading
As one of the world’s pre-eminent financial services companies, this large global bank serves hundreds of millions of customers. Its complex IT infrastructure includes highly distributed mission-critical servers at data centers worldwide. For more than 18 years and more than three product generations, this institution has chosen Lantronix’s advanced OOB hardware and software solutions for secure automation of its critical banking infrastructure. Lantronix’s solutions deliver the reliability, security and flexibility required to protect sensitive data as well as facilitate audit compliance.
Success Highlights:
- Encrypted management access to remote servers, both in- and out-of-band
- Granular, role-based permissioning with port- and command-level authorization controls
- Logging and compliance reporting of all user interactions, keystrokes and changes
- Secure session management, including proper termination of user sessions
- Centralized management through Lantronix’s Control Center
- Operational with key networks, including the SWIFT Banking System
- 24/7 network support, collaboration on strategic deployment and advanced rule creation
Solution: Lantronix LM83X Console Servers With
With unique, dedicated Ethernet connections, Lantronix’s LM38X console servers are used to connect to baseboard management (lights-out) ports to enable primary functions, such as powering on and off the servers. This connection is isolated, allowing no access to these ports except through
For more information and to read the use case, please visit Lantronix’s financial services case study here.
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