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Fall 2016 IT/AV Report

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ITopia: Big Brother’s Projector

By Shonan Noronha, EdD

Tech & Today’s College Students

In this wide-ranging discussion, InfoComm International’s Director of Communications covers several key topics related to AV in higher ed, including student expectations, how to meet the needs of the next generation of AV-savvy students, how to convince colleges to invest in AV by focusing on outcomes rather than technology and more.
By Brad Grimes, InfoComm International

Opportunities With The Internet Of Things

The Internet of Things presents myriad business opportunities for integrators. In this article, the President of CompTIA breaks down essential IoT stats that illustrate the dollars to be earned in this brave new world of connected devices and details some ways you can cash in on these opportunities.
By Todd Thibodeaux, CompTIA

Augmenting Video Streams

The success of Pokémon GO has opened up a lot of eyes to the ability of augmented reality to engage audiences. In this article, we break down the differences between AR and VR and offer suggestions for and examples of applications of AR technology.
By John Rhodes

Jackson Walker Raises The AVL Bar

Texas-based law firm Jackson Walker recently moved its Dallas HQ to a new building, complete with sophisticated collaboration and communication systems in 39 spaces located across four floors. We take a deep dive into this cutting-edge corporate install.
By Shonan Noronha, EdD

The High-Tech Engager

Indiana University’s Franklin Hall is a frequent stop for students and visitors, and it is home to the university’s Media School. With all that in mind, the school wanted an eye-catching interactive LED display that would make an impact on visitors and enrich the educational experience for media students while also engaging them with entertaining content. We tell you how they made it happen with help from Sensory Technologies.
By Andrea J. Nicholson, CTS, Sensory Technologies

Security & Privacy Concerns

In this roundtable discussion with integrators, consultants, manufacturers and end users, we discuss how to keep data secure and ensure user privacy in today’s networked AV systems.
By Shonan Noronha, EdD

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