BARCO Sees Vision for Social Media Command and Control Systems
Command and control systems have traditionally been designed, built and marketed towards governments, utilities and security applications where 24/7/365 monitoring could mean the difference between life and death. But Barco’s Senior VP and GM Industrial & Government Jacques Bertrand explained that the future of command and control includes corporate social media marketing and monitoring as well as a lot more collaboration and interactivity with video walls than the industry has offered in the past. And, the company’s OSV (OverView Seamless Videowall) system represents the first generation of what they see as the future of network operations centers.
Here’s the interview that rAVe founder Gary Kayye did with Bertrand at ISE 2014 in the Barco stand:
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