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ATEN Germ-Free KVM Switches

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ATEN Technology unveils the first LCD KVM switches to feature an anti-microbial nano-coating designed to kill bacteria left on the devices by human hands.

The average desk is known to harbor 400 times more bacteria than a toilet seat--and some of the most germ-contaminated items include the keyboard and mouse.

Yet network administrators rarely have time to clean their desktops that could lead to the spread of bacteria in the data center. The presence of microbes contributes to the spread of pneumonia, the flu, pink eye and strep throat, and other contagions.

"We have designed these groundbreaking and nanocoated enterprise KVM switches to serve the needs of network administrators who operate in 'clean room' environments such as hospitals, laboratories, manufacturing facilities and others," says Sampson Yang, CEO of ATEN Technology. "Beyond these specific environments, product protective anti-microbial nano-coating can benefit data centers and multi-user environments, as well as server rooms within libraries, schools or government facilities where protection is critical."

All of ATEN's products will eventually offer the protective anti-microbial nanocoating…but the first will be the KVM switches like the KL9108M (Hideaway LCD IP-based KVM that can control up to 8 / 16 computers and can be accessed from any computer via a web browser.)

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