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Gesab give the big picture with DeskWall

The efficiency and wellbeing of control room operators is catered for by Gesab with its new DeskWall Dynamic KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) system and consoles - examples of which are being displayed on its stand in hall 12. DeskWall works on a distributed cluster architecture and provides each operator with a large (up to 65inch) display on which they can configure multiple streams, internet feeds and other information. Operators can also control allocated functions (cameras, signs, alerts…) and send or sh
March 21, 2018 Read time: 1 min
The efficiency and wellbeing of control room operators is catered for by 8692 Gesab with its new DeskWall Dynamic KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) system and consoles - examples of which are being displayed on its stand in hall 12.


DeskWall works on a distributed cluster architecture and provides each operator with a large (up to 65inch) display on which they can configure multiple streams, internet feeds and other information. Operators can also control allocated functions (cameras, signs, alerts…) and send or share information and feeds with a colleague should they need to collaborate a situation.

The physical wellbeing of the operators is catered for by consoles that can be used in both the sitting and standing position and operating systems that remind the operator to take exercise at pre-determined intervals.

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