KVM Switch Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

The Market Report Covers Global KVM Switch Companies and is Segmented by Type (Standard-Desktop, Secured-Desktop, High-Performance, In-rack KVM, KVM-over-IP, Other Types), End-user Vertical (Enterprises, Industrial, Other End-user Vertical) and Geography.

KVM Switch Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

KVM Switch Industry Overview

The KVM Switch Market is highly fragmented due to the presence of many vendors offering advanced KVM switches. The performance of the vendors in the KVM extender market is determined by technological innovations integrated into the product portfolio. Major players include ATEN International, Fujitsu Limited, D-Link Corporation, among others.

  • April 2020 - Aten International launched its CN9600 1-local/remote share access single port DVI KVM over IP switch, designed to allow for remote access of digital, video, audio, and virtual media via remote control of a PC or workstation. The CN9600 features a virtual media function, allowing users to perform diagnostic testing, file transfers, or apply OS/application updates and patches from a remote console. LS 1.2 encryption and third-party authentication are included, alongside dual LAN dual power for redundancy and video resolution up to 1920x1200 @60Hz for local and remote consoles.
  • January 2020 - Aten International introduced remote working solutions for businesses and schools to facilitate communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. The platform uses presentation switches, CN series KVM over IP switches, content creation peripherals, and sharing switches, which are effective to facilitate remote communication.

KVM Switch Market Leaders

  1. ATEN International

  2. Fujitsu Limited

  3. D-Link Corporation

  4. Dell Technologies Inc.

  5. Schneider Electric SE

  6. *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order
ATEN International, Fujitsu Limited, D-Link Corporation, Dell Technologies Inc., Schneider Electric SE