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World-changing Event, Part 2 By John W. DeWitt Staging a world-changing event requires careful planning and seamless execution. Nashville, Tenn.-based PeopleTech Events began to prepare in earnest more than three months prior to the World Changing Ideas Awards ceremony in Saatchi & Saatchi’s Manhattan headquarters. ... |
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World-changing Event, Part 1 By John W. DeWitt Marketing hype aside, few corporate events legitimately lay claim to changing the world. One is Saatchi & Saatchi’s World Changing Ideas Awards ceremony.... |
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Intercom Systems Offer Flexible, Creative Uses By Linda Seid Frembes Walk into any school--be it K-12 classrooms or a college campus--and most likely, there is an intercom system installed there. School intercoms serve a wide range of communication needs--including announcements, direct classroom-to-office calls, regional paging, and emergency warnings... |
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Expert Roundtable: The Future of Digital Signage By Bennett Liles The digital-signage industry is gaining steam at a phenomenal rate... |
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Installation Profile: Into the Tunnel By Dan Daley Digital signage runs the gamut from prosaic to artful. The digital-signage installation at American Airlines' new Terminal 8 at JFK International Airport... |
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Wired for News By Cynthia Wisehart It had an AV budget that few museums can command a healthy percentage of the project's $450 million budget, consumed by hundreds of loudspeakers and screens,... |
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Picture This: Tapping the Trend By Jeff Sauer What does YouTube mean to the professional AV industry? Well, probably nothing directly. Yet during the last couple of years, the success of streaming... |
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Expert Viewpoint: The RoHS Directive By Jon Melchin The booming construction market in the United States has spawned an increased awareness of the environmental impact of today's new builds. As a result... |
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Expert Viewpoint: Green Meetings By Craig Malloy Your business professors undoubtedly told you that nothing beats seeing someone face to face. What they might not have told you is that you don't need... |
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KVM Switches Answer Call to AV/IT Action By Jessaca Gutierrez A staple among devices in the server room, the KVM switch is garnering a bit more attention on the AV side of the networking platform. Traditionally, the KVM switch was developed to manage the burgeoning crowd of CRT monitors, keyboards, and mice. Early models of the switch connected these devices to two desktop workstations.... |
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