- Lantronix
Infobox_Company
company_name = Lantronix, Inc.
company_type = Public (Nasdaq : [http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/summaryquote.asp?symbol=LTRX%60&selected=LTRX%60 LTRX] )
foundation = 1989
location =Irvine, California , USA
industry =Network connectivity and control platforms
num_employees = 160 (World-wide)
homepage = [http://www.lantronix.com/ www.lantronix.com]
footnotes =Lantronix, Inc. (Nasdaq: LTRX) manufacturers technology platforms that allow companies to remotely network, access and manage virtually any type of electronic equipment over the Internet. The company offers three platforms:
DeviceLinx™ - a family of external and embedded networking modules that remotely connect and control equipment via the Internet. Serial-to-Ethernet and serial-to-WiFi connectivity options available.
ManageLinx™ - an application services platform providing simple, yet secure remote access to and control of firewall-protected equipment.
SecureLinx™ - family of console servers, remote power managers and remote KVM-over-IP solutions that remotely manage data center and branch office IT infrastructure equipment from anywhere via the Internet.
The company serves several vertical markets, including security and fire control, industrial and building automation, medical, transportation, retail/POS, financial, government, consumer electronics/appliances, IT/data center, and pro-AV/signage.
Lantronix is headquartered in Irvine, CA and has offices around the world, including Europe, Japan, and Hong Kong.
Company History
Lantronix was founded in 1989 with the introduction of an Ethernet terminal server enabling CRT terminals and serial printers to connect to a host computer over a network. In the early 90’s, Lantronix introduced a complete line of print servers that enabled users to inexpensively share laser printers and plotters over the network.
Later, Lantronix offered a single-port external networking solution that enabled serial devices to be connected to Ethernet networks.
In 2003, Lantronix introduced the XPort®, a compact network module complete with an embedded web server. The next year, the company introduced a serial-to-WiFi module called the WiPort®.
In 2007, Lantronix launched the SecureLinx Spider™, a single-port KVM-over-IP solution for remotely managing distributed servers.
Most recently, Lantronix expanded its product portfolio with the availability of ManageLinx and its first application, VIP Access™, which provides secure remote Internet access to control almost any electronic equipment behind firewalls.
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