Jersey Airport | KVM extenders help airport operationsOne of the problems faced was to connect an array of computers located several floors below the operators desks in the visual control room at the top of the 39m high tower. Read Case Study |
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Scene Double delivers advanced solutions for some of the UK’s most complex KVM projects and supports cutting-edge Data Centre operations.
Our expertise spans system design and specification, serving industries such as broadcasting, defence, air traffic control, and maritime. Clients include organisations like BT Sport, global defence agencies, and North Sea survey vessels.
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Jersey Airport | KVM extenders help airport operationsOne of the problems faced was to connect an array of computers located several floors below the operators desks in the visual control room at the top of the 39m high tower. Read Case Study |
Air Traffic / Airports
Fraport | Control center and simulation rooms at Frankfurt Airport deploy Draco Tera Compact KVM Matrix SwitchesAfter a recent relocation of the control center into another operations building, this provided an opportunity to revise and upgrade existing operational methods, by distributing data to it's control center, as well as their simulation rooms. Read Case Study |
Air Traffic / Airports
Sofia Airport | IHSE KVM extenders transmit critical dataTo provide bidirectional signal transmission over fiber cabling, bridging the large distances between buildings with no visual image quality loss and near-zero latency Read Case Study |
Air Traffic / Airports
8 Case Studies found
To provide bidirectional signal transmission over fiber cabling, bridging the large distances between buildings with no visual image quality loss and near-zero latency
After a recent relocation of the control center into another operations building, this provided an opportunity to revise and upgrade existing operational methods, by distributing data to it's control center, as well as their simulation rooms.
One of the problems faced was to connect an array of computers located several floors below the operators desks in the visual control room at the top of the 39m high tower.