New SPS-1000 multi-platform presentation switcher

Posted on March 7, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

SPS-1000 facilitates local and remote HDMI A/V presentations from eight composite, VGA, DVI, HDMI or 4K A/V sources

SPS-1000From the boardroom to the classroom, giving a presentation that involves video and audio requires easy connectivity to a wide variety of A/V hardware. For this reason, SPS-1000 is an absolute must-have ...read more.



Remote server management

Posted on March 2, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

Important facts to consider when choosing a remote server management tool

Remote Server Management

As an IT administrator, lab or network manager, you need to access and control multiple computer systems and servers, perhaps widely dispersed, for routine maintenance as well as for real-time troubleshooting and repair. The remote server management tool you want to use must enable ...read more.

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VM1600 modular 16×16 digital AV matrix switch

Posted on February 26, 2015 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

VM1600

ATEN’s new VM1600 modular 16×16 digital audio/video matrix router offers Seamless Switch™ technology w/ built-in scaler and video wall

VM1600 changes the way you see the world!

With video displayed across multiple screens to maximize marketing, live broadcasting and real-time monitoring, timing is crucial and gets even more challenging  ...read more.

 

VIA Collage – Collaboration AV systems in the age of BYOD

Posted on January 22, 2015 by Kramer AV   |  0 comments

VIA meetingHalfway through the second decade of the 21st century, two clear trends have emerged with respect to meetings: First, meeting presenters and participants are relying more on tablets, smartphones, and “phablets” than traditional computing platforms to display slides, photos, and videos. And second, meetings are taking place in unusual spaces, including areas without traditional desks, chairs, whiteboards, and projection screens.

Sales of tablets and smartphones, also known as “bring your own device” (BYOD) products, have grown at exponential rates in the past four years while cutting into the sales of traditional notebook and desktop computers. That should be no surprise, as BYODs are actually powerful computing platforms with fast CPUs, gigabytes of flash memory, sophisticated operating systems  ...read more.