How the “New” industry security discussion really began Back in mid-January of this year, the AV world was rocked by a story that truly caught fire within hours after it was first reported. I watched it filter through the industry – the articles and podcasts – however I waited for the right moment to post […]
InfoComm Connections is a two day event taking place this week in New York City Nov. 11th and 12th at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. InfoComm Connections is all about connecting AV professionals to some of the top companies in the industry. With this, technology managers and in-house AV pros are also offered two full days of […]
It seems that every time I hear about collaboration in our industry lately it is referring to AirMedia, ClickShare, Brio, Via, Enzo or similar “Mirror Op” technologies and the emphasis is almost always on wireless and BYOD. These examples are great success stories and they have a great place in today’s marketplace. But I fear […]
Networked AV. InfoComm 2010 will be remembered as the year that just about every manufacturer had an IP-addressable or “streamable” product. For years, companies like AMX, Crestron and Extron have had IP-addressable control systems; others like Christie, Sony, Sanyo and NEC have had IP-controllable displays and networked audio made its debut almost a decade ago. […]