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Cast Iron Lofts Get Smart Common Areas

February 10, 2017 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

During construction of Jersey City’s Cast Iron Lofts, Serious Audio Video was asked to design smart common areas. The Tech Decision When reaching out to Serious, resident safety and peace of mind were paramount, but Cast iron Lofts wanted the “wow” factor too. The company wanted residents to have all the amenities of modern living, […]

Filed Under: Audio, Physical Security, Project of the Week, Video Tagged With: Access Control, Display, Speakers

Three Ways to Improve Audio Conferencing

Audio conferencing becomes a hindrance at its worst, so make sure yours is up to snuff with these tips.

February 9, 2017 Jerry Nuckolls 2 Comments

At its best, audio conferencing is an efficient productivity tool. . .but at it’s worst, it is a barrier to understanding filled with buzzing, humming, and echo. Here are 3 ways to improve your audio conferencing experience and some product recommendations.  If  you are unsatisfied with your audio conferencing system, give us a call. We can provide […]

Filed Under: Audio Tagged With: Conferencing, Corporate

What Can We Learn from the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal?

Balancing security and productivity are only some of the lessons to be learned from how Secretary Clinton handled her email.

February 8, 2017 Russ Levanway Leave a Comment

Now that the election is over maybe it’s finally safe to talk about something that’s been on my mind. I didn’t want to touch it with a ten-foot pole, but it’s obviously very relevant to IT and our industry: I’m talking about Hillary’s emails. As a tech person, I was very curious: why would somebody […]

Filed Under: Network Security Tagged With: Cyber Security, Email

Interview: Tom Kiley Talks Legal Issues Around Autonomous Cars

The startup nuTonomy is bringing an autonomous vehicle pilot program to Boston. Tom Kiley explains some of the legal issues involved.

February 7, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

TechDecisions spoke with Tom Kiley of Tom Kiley Law Group about the legal issues surrounding nuTonomy’s self-driving care pilot program coming to Boston.   How did Boston get involved with autonomous cars? Because nuTonomy is a start-up, whose genesis is from MIT and Boston is their home turf. Boston presents the ultimate challenge to the […]

Filed Under: Compliance Tagged With: Legal

The Real Secret to Revenue Generation

Everyone likes to know a secret. But some are worth more than others – much more.

February 6, 2017 Michael J. Festa Leave a Comment

Do you want to know a secret about how to boost your business’s 2017 revenue by three to five percent? Of course you do. The real question, then, is how? The answer might not be what you’re thinking: setting higher sales goals, and getting sales people to dig up more leads. The secret to generating […]

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Filed Under: Compliance Tagged With: Cloud, Control & Automation, Corporate, Integration, Platform, Policy

What You Need to Know About Projector Color Accuracy

Typically, the marketplace has shied away from color accuracy in favor of brightness. As companies push brightness levels higher and higher, they are also affecting color quality by releasing hints of green onto the screen.

February 5, 2017 Felix Pimentel 1 Comment

In a world where visual-based information passes fluidly between handsets, monitors, digital signage, and projector installations, the quality and integrity of the colors that channel our information is starting to change the way manufacturers engineer visual display products. Within most screen-based devices, color accuracy is already being observed across different units, meaning users obtain the […]

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Projection

Who Got Hacked This Week? Feb. 4 Edition

Who and what was hacked this week, February 4, 2017? Read on to find out.

February 4, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Who Got Hacked

Note: Each week we bring you the latest hacking news on the internet. Read on to find out who and what was hacked this week.   Hotel Computer System Hacked in Austria While some reports will tell you that an Austrian hotel was held ransom, locking guests in rooms, this isn’t entirely true. The Seehotel […]

Filed Under: Network Security Tagged With: Cyber Attacks, Cyber Security

Indiana Pacers Use Employee Email Signatures to Promote Partnerships

February 3, 2017 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

The Indiana Pacers have been looking for a way to up proven value and ROI for their corporate partnerships. Partnering logos are starting to pay close attention to fan data. They care more about social reach and how the property’s business strategy grows audience, engages fans and reports the data. The Tech Decision Sponsorship sales […]

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, Project of the Week Tagged With: Email

5 Considerations for Investing in Videoconferencing as a Service

The "as a service" model is making its way into all kinds of technology areas. Here are some things to think about when considering VCaaS.

February 2, 2017 Kevin McKay 2 Comments

Shifting over the past few years, videoconferencing is no longer a nice-to-have option but a necessity. This is all due to the benefits it offers to businesses. The cloud boosts its popularity further, making it affordable for companies of all sizes and budgets. However, before making the switch to cloud-based videoconferencing, there are a few […]

Filed Under: Unified Communications, Video Tagged With: Conferencing, Corporate, Platform as a Service, Videoconferencing

Highlights from Logitech’s Spotlight Presentation Remote Briefing

Logitech has announced the release of its first presentation remote in over eight years. Here’s what you need to know about Spotlight.

February 1, 2017 Jonathan Blackwood 1 Comment

Presentation devices may not be the first thing on a tech manager’s mind. In fact, according to Logitech, while one billion people are using presentation software yearly, only about two million presentation remotes are sold in the same time frame. However, 11 million meetings take place every year, where 60 percent of white collar jobs […]

Filed Under: Unified Communications Tagged With: Devices, Presentation

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