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TOP NEWS - May 3, 2016
Grass Valley Offers Entry-Level Cam One of the newest cameras in the Grass Valley lineup is aimed squarely at smaller live studios, regional cable, educational and house of worship environments.
Nevion Links Loudon County Government Chambers When the Loudon County Board of Supervisors updated their broadcast production facility to cover meetings, they built a second control room and equipment facility for their secondary boardroom. City of Frederick Taps Blackmagic for AV Upgrade The audio visual department within the City of Frederick which provides the bulk of A/V needs for the city and mayor's office by broadcasting public meetings, community events and producing commercials was looking to convert its analog equipment to digital.
Broadcast Pix Launches BPCommand Control Interface Broadcast Pix has introduced a new control interface into its production switchers. The BPCommand interface suits a variety of environments like government meetings and education settings as well as non-technical productions.
Pinnaca Video Conferencing Tapped to Help Retrain Workers A consortium that includes visual communications service provider Pinnaca and a group of higher education institutions, regional employers and government agencies is using distance learning to train dislocated workers and veterans for advanced manufacturing jobs in two midwest states.
Collaborative Tech Display Choices for Government It's important to have consistently performing display and collaboration technology, particularly within government organizations. How do you make AV choices that will deliver high-performance solutions and ROI?
Government Video's Guide to KVM Switching eBook Available Now As facilities and production centers increase in size and capabilities, the need to consolidate and manage control over the array of computer monitors and servers becomes more important than ever. How can I direct or manipulate content and data in one part of the facility when the hardware is somewhere else, either in the facility or outside? And how do I make sure my connections are secure? Enter KVM, or "Command and Control" as it is increasingly becoming known.