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Connect New Crestron Mercury X with 1 Cable; Run Microsoft Teams, Zoom Rooms as Native Software
Debuting at InfoComm 2019, the updated version of Crestron’s tabletop meeting and collaboration solution, Crestron Mercury X, can be connected to front of room with a single cable. Plus, it can run native software, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom Rooms.
Crestron Mercury X can run native software, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom Rooms, and BYOD on the same device.
“Digital Charter” Will Penalize Tech Companies for the Spread of Disinformation
The digital charter represents the Prime Minister’s serious efforts to eliminate online extremism that frequently leads to real-world terror.
The digital charter represents the Prime Minister’s serious efforts to eliminate online extremism that frequently leads to real-world terror.
Special Olympics World Games 2019 Virtual Reality Viewing
The Special Olympics World Games 2019 were hosted in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in March 2019 for the first time in the Middle East North Africa since the movement’s founding over 50 years ago. The Crown Prince Court led the winning bid efforts with a mission to promote positive social change for people with […]
Control Your Office Printer with Alexa Voice Commands
Ricoh utilizes Amazon Web Services to Alexa enable its IM Series printers.
Ricoh utilizes Amazon Web Services to Alexa enable its IM Series printers.
Sprint Unveils Largest Initial 5G Footprint in the U.S.
Sprint 5G service covers approximately 2,180 square miles and 11.5 million people across 9 market areas.
Sprint 5G service covers approximately 2,180 square miles and 11.5 million people across 9 market areas.
Week in Review: EaaS, Public Cloud Migration, Video Games, Etc.
This week, June 3rd-7th, 2019: Essentials as a Service, the seven deadly sins of public cloud migration, best consoles and video games for the break room, and more.
This week, June 3rd-7th, 2019: Essentials as a Service, the seven deadly sins of public cloud migration, best consoles and video games for the break room, and more.
Mentor Sets an ‘Industry Record’ with Calibre Physical Verification
Calibre physical verification has 'set an industry record' in software scalability by scaling out to over 4,000 CPUs on 5nm test chips.
Mentor, a Siemens business, announces that their Calibre physical verification suite has achieved a new standard for electronic design automation software scalability on the Microsoft Azure cloud during scaling experiments on 5nm test chips and a full reticle-sized 7nm production design. Mentor reports that the Calibre physical verification suite deployments were able to scale out to […]
Barix Unveils Streaming Audio-to-Mobile AudioPoint Pro Server at InfoComm 2019
Expanded platform enables in-venue, unicast, low-latency audio streaming over local Wi-Fi to more than 2,000 mobile listeners.
Expanded platform enables in-venue, unicast, low-latency audio streaming over local
Wi-Fi to more than 2,000 mobile listeners.
Moving Your Audio Distribution Over IP The Right Way
Free webinar, sponsored by AVI-SPL and Harman, will help organizations make the transition to distributing audio over IP.
Join us Wednesday, July 10 at 2:00 PM EST AV-over-IP may grab all the headlines, but distributing audio over IP is an important challenge on its own. Most integration firms spend a lot of their time designing and deploying audio distribution solutions for customers across every vertical market. Meanwhile, those customers have myriad reasons to distribute […]