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distributing audio over IP

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.

June 6, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

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 […]

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replacing Windows OS

These Two Militaries are Replacing Windows OS to Evade US Hacking

Russia and China are replacing Windows OS with their own, custom operating systems out of fear that the former is too hackable by the United States.

June 6, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

US-Chinese relations are tense, especially with technology as a backdrop. The same is true of US-Russian relations. But there might now be another tie-in between the US, China, and Russia, now that the latter two nations’ militaries are reportedly replacing Windows OS. Beijing officials will develop a custom operating system, replacing Windows OS on military […]

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Amazon Textract Can Read and Extract Text and Data Automatically, Without A Person

Many organizations need to extract data or text from contracts, expense reports, tax documents and more -- but the catch is that they have to hire someone to do it. But Amazon Textract could eliminate the need for manual data extraction.

June 6, 2019 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Many organizations need to extract data or text from contracts, expense reports, tax documents and more — but the catch is that they have to hire someone to do it. But Amazon Textract could eliminate the need for manual data extraction. According to Amazon Web Services, the technology “goes beyond simple optical character recognition (OCR) […]

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Best Office Video Games, Break Room Video Games, Consoles

Break Room Video Games: The Best Titles & Consoles for the Office

All work and no play makes employees dull, so consider giving them something to relax when taking a break. Here are the best office video games & consoles.

June 6, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

We’re living in the age of the empowered worker. Between the ability to work remotely from anywhere in the world, unlimited PTO, wellness programs, green initiatives, and free snacks in the cafeteria, today’s employee expects added benefits. When weighing the pros and cons between one job offer and another, a prospective hire might go with […]

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Middle Atlantic L7 Series Lectern Merges Modern Design with Motorized Height Adjustment

Wireless charging pad, ample USB and AC outlets, and storage for markers and microphones other features of the lectern.

June 5, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment

Wireless charging pad, ample USB and AC outlets, and storage for markers and microphones other features of the lectern.

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molybdenum disulfide transistors

Are Silicon Computer Chips a Thing of the Past? Maybe, if Molybdenum Disulfide Transistors Take Over

Will molybdenum disulfide transistors surpass silicon as the preferred material to form computer chips? Researchers reveal its properties.

June 5, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

What if computers could perform simple logic with half the transistors, switch between different operations using light,  and store the output of the operation in the device itself? A new paper by researchers in Shanghai aims to answer that with molybdenum disulfide transistors, says this report from Ars Technica. “With the development of carbon nanotubes and graphene, […]

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More Satellites Might Mean Better Access to Internet and More Money in the Bank

An increase in competition between companies launching satellites into space for internet access might mean a decrease in monthly internet costs, and better quality broadband.

June 5, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

An increase in competition between companies launching satellites into space for internet access might mean a decrease in monthly internet costs, and better quality broadband.

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Dell Precision mobile workstations

New Dell Precision Workstations are Designed for Data-Demanding Work

New Precision mobile workstations, Precision 3000 towers, and Precision 1U rack are designed for graphics- and data-heavy applications.

June 5, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

New Dell Precision mobile workstations, Precision 3000 towers, and  Precision 1U rack workstation are designed for data- and graphics-demanding work, says the company. All of these new Dell Precision workstations are Independent Software Vendor (ISV) certified and equipped with Dell Precision Optimizer software – a solution that automatically tailors the system’s settings for efficiency. Design features: Dell Precision […]

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Essentials as a Service, EaaS

‘Essentials As a Service,’ Or Why EaaS Is the Acronym to Look For Going Forward

Odds are, you're working on an even tighter-than-usual budget, so leverage limited resources like Essentials as a Service (EaaS) to stay competitive.

June 5, 2019 Stephen Vandegriff Leave a Comment

As part of your digital transformation strategy, you’ve made the decision to move key applications, even mission critical parts of your business, to the cloud…for all the right reasons. It’s the key to creating a more agile, responsive and competitive IT organization; a highly efficient and effective environment where finite resources are able to focus […]

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Atlona

Atlona Demonstrates Multiple IP AV Distribution Applications at InfoComm

Demo zones at Atlona booth will showcase Zero UI (User Interface) Meeting Space, portrait-mode video wall, and OmniStream wallplate encoder.  

June 4, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment

Demo zones at Atlona booth will showcase Zero UI (User Interface) Meeting Space, portrait-mode video wall, and OmniStream wallplate encoder.  

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