Neurilink Named 2018 Top 50 Integrator
“While overly excited to be part of such an incredible collection of organizations, this is just the beginning for Neurilink and our Northwest growth and presence.”
“While overly excited to be part of such an incredible collection of organizations, this is just the beginning for Neurilink and our Northwest growth and presence.”
Companies often wonder what the difference is between commercial and consumer displays. Is a commercial display worth the investment?
You may have heard of audio visual integration, likely from an audio visual integrator when describing what they do. It’s a mainstream term in the industry, but for most audio visual integration is like the word strategy. People have an idea of what it means, but a cohesive definition doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
Nothing is more frustrating than the loss of audio on a video conferencing call. Audio intelligibility is one of the most essential aspects of communication since you can’t conduct a video conference call without crisp audio. The first step in solving an audio conferencing catastrophe is to identify common issues.
There are three common platforms: Soft Codec, Hard Codec, and Cloud. The most important difference between these three video conferencing technologies is in the way they transmit audio/visual information.
If you are thinking about incorporating a video conferencing solution for meeting room use, you might be wondering how to get started. What are the basics when it comes to video conferencing hardware?
We’re in the midst of a huddle room technology shift. BYOD, screen sharing, one-touch dialing- it’s being expected. End users want a system that’s as easy and intuitive as their mobile phone.