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Clear-Com Tempest900 Intercom System Review Reviewer: John McJunkin Clear-Com has introduced the Tempest900 system, a wireless system of substantial power and flexibility.... |
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Digital Signposts: The Interactivity Expectation By Vern Freedlander, Vice President, Production, X2O Media These days the first thing many people do when they see a digital signage display is touch the screen. ... |
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Art + Tech By Cynthia Wisehart I’m sitting in the Kodak Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard in the wee hours of the morning—while Meyer Sound’s Steve Ellison and Pierre Germain finish commissioning a Constellation acoustic system in preparation for handing it over to the creatives.... |
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Are Tablets the Future of Magazines? By Jason Bovberg I know a certain magazine staff that is going through the somewhat painful process of transitioning from print to digital. ... |
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If you haven’t heard of the analog sunset, the good news is you’re not alone. By Tim Kridel, Special to InfoComm International If you haven’t heard of the analog sunset, the good news is you’re not alone. ... |
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On the Circuit How do you keep up with new gear and changing trends? ... |
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Programming Profitability By Patrick Barron Programmers in the AV industry are faced with many challenges, primarily the creation of software that works properly while making a profit from that programming.... |
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Streamline Payroll Services with Customized Options New NSCA member benefit offers partnership with Future Systems... |
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NSCA’s Adapt.Evolve.Compete v2.0 During InfoComm12 NSCA highlights training in essential business skills, business resources and networking with new NSCA university classes... |
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Systems Integrators Gain Winning Strategies to Adapt. Evolve. Compete A buzz started in early March as more than 230 attendees gathered at the NSCA Business & Leadership Conference in Dallas to discuss management strategies, social media tactics, accounting processes, and real issues affecting the industry ... |
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