Perle Systems is a technology company that develops and manufactures serial to Ethernet, fiber to Ethernet, I/O connectivity, and device networking equipment. These types of products are commonly used to establish network connectivity across multiple locations, securely transmit sensitive information across a LAN, and remotely monitor and control networked devices via
out-of-band management.
Perle has offices and representative offices in North America, Europe, and Asia and sells its products through distribution and
OEM (original equipment manufacturer) channels worldwide.[2]
On August 31, 2016, Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG, Blomberg, Germany concluded a contract for the acquisition of Perle Systems Limited, Toronto. Thus, Perle Systems becomes an international subsidiary of the
Phoenix Contact Group.[1]
Products
5G and LTE
Routers: Use to provide primary or failover back-up connectivity to remote infrastructure and assets through wireless cellular connections
Terminal Servers: Used to connect any device with serial ports over
Ethernet for access to network server applications. Examples of devices with serial ports include Cisco console ports, POS terminals, servers,
modems, card readers and a wide range of industrial equipment.
Device Servers: Used to web or network enable existing equipment with RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial interfaces.
Console Servers: Used to provide data center managers with secure remote management of Cisco routers, switches and firewalls, Solaris, Windows, Unix and Linux servers, PBXs or any device with a serial console port. Also referred to as
out-of-band management of IT assets.
Ethernet I/O Device Servers: Used for access and control of remote digital I/O, analog I/O, pulse I/O, relays and temperature sensors on any IP network. Monitor environmental alarms, intrusion detection, relay contact closures and equipment failure.
Remote Power Switches: Used to remotely power on/off/cycle Data Center equipment.
1987, Introduces standardized IBM Midrange and AS/400 products.
1998, Acquires Specialix.[4] Specialix designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed a broad range of serial connectivity and remote access solutions that provided connectivity between PCs/servers and peripheral devices.
1999, Acquires Zeta Communication Limited for its IP routing technology.[5]
2000, Acquires Chase Research.[6] Chase Research designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed serial to Ethernet and remote access products.
2003, Stock goes private.
2004, Incorporates RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 interfaces on a single PCI serial card and provide the ability to individually configure each interface type using software commands.[7]
2005, Incorporates
IPV6 support into IOLAN Terminal Servers.;[8] Launches serial card line that supports the PCI Express bus standard.[9]
2006, Launches IOLAN Terminal Server that connect remote serial devices that operate in extreme temperatures (-40F to +165F ) to an enterprise IP network.;[10] Launches a line of I/O Device Servers with the ability to monitor environmental alarms, intrusion detection, relay contact closures and equipment failure over Ethernet.[11]
2007, Launches Redundant Path Technology and Remote Power Switches.[12]
2008, Releases a line of SPEED LE Parallel PCI Card;[13] Launches Spanish[14] and Italian[15] websites; Launches the IOLAN SCS48C DC Console Server for remote management of telecommunications equipment.[16]
2009, Launches IOLAN Terminal Server specifically designed for medical data collection applications and certified for
IEC 60601-1;[17] Launches Terminal Servers for Electrical Utility Substation Market that meet
NERCCIP and EPCIP requirements;[18] Launches Terminal Server Certified as Class 1 Div2;[19] Launches Terminal Server with
HTTP tunneling[20]
2010, Launches Ethernet to Fiber Media Converters;[21] Launches
NEBS Level 3 Compliant Console Servers;[22] Achieves
ISO 9001:2008 Certification.[23]