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New 55-Inch Display from NEC Offers Near Bezel-Less Video Wall Option

Near bezel-less 55” UN Series of video wall panels from NEC also boast factory color calibration for easy setup and color uniformity.

June 21, 2019 Lisa Montgomery 1 Comment

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Near bezel-less 55” UN Series of video wall panels from NEC also boast factory color calibration for easy setup and color uniformity.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Display, InfoComm, Products

Lenovo Introduces ThinkSmart Hub 500 for Zoom Rooms at InfoComm 2019

ThinkSmart Hub 500 is the latest unified communications platform from Lenovo.  

June 21, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment

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ThinkSmart Hub 500 is the latest unified communications platform from Lenovo.  

Filed Under: Unified Communications Tagged With: Conferencing, InfoComm, Products

Week in Review: Data Breaches, Communication Plans, InfoComm Products, Etc.

This week, June 17th-21st, 2019: the biggest data breaches of 2019, communications planning for digital signage, new products from InfoComm, and more.

June 21, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

This week, June 17th-21st, 2019: the biggest data breaches of 2019, communications planning for digital signage, new products from InfoComm, and more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Week in Review

Walmart Uses Computer Vision Technology to Track Thefts and Fraud at the Checkout Lanes

Walmart's "Missed Scan Detection" uses computer vision technology from Everseen & others to track theft at the checkout lanes, says Business Insider.

June 21, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

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Walmart is using computer vision technology to track theft at checkout lanes, says a Business Insider article. This computer surveillance program is referred to by the retail chain as “Missed Scan Detection” and uses cameras to identify scanning errors or failures, the article says. “Cameras track and analyze activities at both self-checkout registers and those […]

Filed Under: Facility, News, Physical Security Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

Marketing Intelligence Platform PMG Alli Focuses Privacy and Engagement into a Singular View

PMG Alli marketing intelligence platform combines power of humans and tech to give marketers a single view of data & more interactive customer experiences.

June 21, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

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PMG Alli, the new marketing intelligence platform from PMG, unifies advertisers’ data from disparate systems and provides “immediate business insights,” says the company. PMG cites data ownership, privacy, and a consumer demand for more relevant advertising content to be inspirations for their new marketing intelligence platform. “Today’s marketers are now tasked with externally delivering personalized messaging […]

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, News Tagged With: Platform, Platform as a Service

Powersoft Unveils New Mezzo Line of High-Power Amplifiers

Class-D amplifiers from Powersoft designed for corporate, hospitality and educational environments.

June 20, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment

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Class-D amplifiers from Powersoft designed for corporate, hospitality and educational environments.

Filed Under: Audio Tagged With: InfoComm, Products, Speakers

Userful Cloud Negates Need for Connecting Hardware to Your Video Wall

Userful Cloud works with LG smart displays to take the hardware out of digital signage and video wall deployments, and it earned a 2019 CI BEST Award for digital signage software innovation.

June 20, 2019 Tom LeBlanc 1 Comment

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As you know when it comes to video wall deployments — or any technology roll out — the more components you have to connect, the more potential that something could go wrong. That’s why Userful is getting accolades for its Userful Cloud digital signage software that eliminates the need for hardware on site for digital signage […]

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, News, Video Tagged With: Cloud, Digital Signage, Software, Video Wall, Video Walls

Why Investors Put Over a Million into the Defendify Cybersecurity Platform

The Defendify cybersecurity platform just received major backing from investors. Here's what separates it from other solutions on the market.

June 20, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Defendify cybersecurity platform

Over half of small businesses in the U.S. said they’ve experienced some kind of cyberattack within the past 12 months, says a Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report. Yet many lack a way to alert, diagnose, and solve these security concerns in a holistic way — and for a reasonable price. Recent funding gained by Defendify, a SaaS-delivered […]

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

The 5 Biggest Data Breaches in 2019 So Far (And How They Could Have Been Prevented)

These are the biggest data breaches and hacks so far in 2019 – how could they have been stopped? We dig deeper to find out.

June 20, 2019 Adam Forziati 6 Comments

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IBM says in a study that the cost of lost business after a breach for US organizations is $4.2 million. It is evident, then, that the organizations involved in the 5 biggest data breaches in 2019 thus far will likely suffer a considerable economic blow.   But if you read this data breaches list thinking, “these are mega-companies; the risk of a data […]

Filed Under: Network Security, News Tagged With: Cyber Attacks, Cyber Security, Data Backup & Recovery, Data Security, Security

New York Landlord Seeks To Use Facial Recognition On Tenants

The controversial technology may be able to be regulated at the public level, but can we keep private entities from infringing on privacy rights?

June 20, 2019 Sam Harton Leave a Comment

The controversial technology may be able to be regulated at the public level, but can we keep private entities from infringing on privacy rights?

Filed Under: News, Physical Security Tagged With: Surveillance

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