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Plan 2025 of IHSE: Pathway to Future Technologies

IHSE Marketing Manager, Dan Holland, unveils the company's future plans and what lies ahead for customers in the year 2025.

IHSE's Marketing Manager, Dan Holland, offers insights into the company's future plans and the...
IHSE's Marketing Manager, Dan Holland, offers insights into the company's future plans and the anticipated benefits for its clients by the year 2025.

Plan 2025 of IHSE: Pathway to Future Technologies

Predicting the Future of IHSE's Offerings: A Peek into 2025

In the ever-evolving world of computer and network security, IHSE is gearing up to fortify its KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) systems against harmful cyber attacks. With sensitive organizations relying on KVM systems to manage their network operation centers and mission control rooms, IHSE is keen on providing products that minimize the risk of cyber threats and data exploitation.

Their focus also lies on introducing a more open-source infrastructure that facilitates better information flow. The traditional keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) solutions have been the backbone of control room environments, but the tide is shifting towards display management systems (DMS) for KVM-over-IP or closed-loop KVM.

Why? DMS offers a convenient solution for end users to manage, configure, and control computers at the desktop, all while customizing their display and mouse/keyboard input. As IT departments continue to operate with reduced staff and increased workloads, remote management and maintenance of computer equipment has become indispensable. With DMS, managing access to computers, USB peripherals, touchscreen access, multi-display settings, network settings, and resource sharing becomes a breeze.

With the rise of computer-based automation, testing, and simulation for control rooms, improving workflow, sharing resources, and enhancing employee productivity has become vital. IHSE has incorporated the latest JPEG-XS codec in their display management systems as a means to alleviate the strain of workstation assignment by allowing every computer or server to be connected to a distributed system without sacrificing security, quality, or performance.

As technology advances and industry trends unfold, we can expect IHSE to continue enriching its KVM and DMS solutions with IP networking support, optimized video transport capabilities, and broader codec compatibility. JPEG-XS, a favored lossy, low-latency compression standard in professional video and broadcast environments, is increasingly integrated into display management and KVM extension systems. Should IHSE follow industry trends, their 2025 roadmap may feature a deeper JPEG-XS integration in both KVM and DMS solutions, along with enhanced cloud and remote management capabilities.

Stay tuned for developments from IHSE in the upcoming years!

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In the dynamic landscape of 2025, IHSE's business strategy expands to encompass advanced data-and-cloud-computing technologies, as they aim to fortify their KVM systems with JPEG-XS codec for efficient and secure IP networking support. To facilitate seamless management and optimized workflows, IHSE plans to enhance their product offerings with cutting-edge features like improved remote management capabilities and broader codec compatibility, aligning with the projected trends in the industry.

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