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Mercer University Unites Under Cloud Monitors
With 150 buildings and 2,700 computers across three campuses, Mercer University’s IT department faced daunting and costly challenges. It expects to save over $100,000 per year by converting to LG zero client cloud monitors.

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Health Care & Technology: Moving Convergence Forward
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Mercer University Unites Under Cloud Monitors
With 150 buildings and 2,700 computers across three campuses, Mercer University’s IT department faced daunting and costly challenges. It expects to save over $100,000 per year by converting to LG zero client cloud monitors.

Grund Audio Debuts New STP-8/STP-5S Loudspeaker System
The system is suited for use in churches and A/V conference facilities.

ISE 2013 Product Previews
Get a glimpse of technologies that will be on display at ISE 2013

Study: Worldwide IT Spending to Hit $3.7 Trillion
Worldwide IT spending is on the rise and is projected to reach $3.7 trillion this year, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc. The report projects a 4.2 percent increase from the $3.6 trillion spent in 2012, citing “projected gains in the value of foreign currencies versus the dollar.”

Health Care & Technology: Moving Convergence Forward
The health care market represents a lucrative opportunity for integrators who know their way around.

IT Integrator of the Year: Atrion Networking
Atrion has long understood the importance of customer engagement and A/V-IT convergence.

GovComm Looks at Future Tech Trends
Industry experts at GovComm 2012 highlight areas where savvy integrators and manufacturers should focus.

CompTIA: Fiscal Cliff Will Cripple IT Sector
CompTIA says the fiscal cliff will cause major trauma to the IT sector by reducing the small business expense threshold, the R&D tax credit and access to education and government contracts.

Health Care Technology At Crossroads of A/V and IT
InfoComm partners with National eHealth Collaborative on Technology Crossroads Conference in Washington, D.C. Nov. 27 and 28, spotlighting many ways in which cutting-edge A/V technologies and health IT breakthroughs are working together to accelerate healthcare transformation.

ComNet CNMCSFP Electrical-to-Optical Media Converter
ComNet president Andrew Acquarulo,Jr., says the company's new media converter provides an easy-to-use solution that solves a lot of problems.



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