By Stephanie Simone
Opengear, a Digi International company, is adding to its Network Resilience Platform: theCM8000 Seriesand theOM1300 Series—delivering compact, flexible, and automation-readyout-of-band infrastructuredesigned to respond to increasing outages and distributed sites that continue to scale.
According toOpengear research,84% of CIOs and CISOs have experienced a rise in outages over the past two years. The CM8000 Series and OM1300 Series were purpose-built to ensure that IT teams maintain access and control even when the production network is unavailable, the company said.
The two series provide complementary approaches that include:
The CM8000 Series is a serial-first recovery platform with integrated power control for core branches, small aggregation sites, and network closets. The series supports 4 or 8 serial ports, integrates with PDUs for remote power cycling, offers flexible Ethernet uplinks via RJ-45 and SFP connectors for copper or fiber connectivity, and provides centralized visibility through Lighthouse for secure out-of-band management.
The OM1300 Series is an integrated edge platform that brings serial access, switching, and local automation into one device. The series is an optimal choice for retail, micro data rooms, and compact edge sites that need fewer devices and simpler deployments. It supports zero-touch provisioning and significantly faster automation performance than previous OM models, enabling reliableout-of-band controlat remote locations.
“Networks may be more distributed than ever, but resilience still depends on the ability to reach your equipment when everything else is down,” saidPatrick Quirk, president of Opengear. “The CM8000 Series and OM1300 Series give organizations two purpose-built ways to stay in control, whether they need core recovery or simplified edge management.”
CM8004, CM8008, and OM1304begin shipping at the end of January 2026, while OM1308is available for preorder now.
For more information about this news, visit www.opengear.com.