Weekly Wrap-Up: April 4, 2014
Every Friday we give you some top stories from the week that you can’t afford to miss. This week includes an update from Extron, a blog from Keith Kelsen and a column from Scott Tiner, and InfoComm replaces its CAVSP with its APEx designation.
Hope you enjoy this week’s week wrap-up, and as always, let us know if you think we missed something!
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