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What is Dante and Why is it So Popular?

A new network protocol called Dante is gaining momentum as a time saving, turnkey solution for digital A/V installations.

Embrace the Cloud, Stay Ahead of the Curve

Browser- and application-based security solutions may offer greater flexibility, scalability and affordability as well as require less training for end users.

Putting the ‘Innovation’ in Verizon Innovation Center

Whitlock and Cavanaugh Tocci Associates win the 2014 Integration Award in the corporate category for their work at the Verizon Innovation Center in San Francisco, CA.

Access Control Predictions for the Year Ahead

Technological advances and open standards will expand the market for access control as integrators contend with evolving market dynamics.

How to Infiltrate the Government Security Market

SIA’s annual Government Summit will offer a slew of educational and networking opportunities for firms interested in trying to secure more federal project dollars.

How Protection 1 Earns its Big Data Advantage

National security systems integrator Protection 1 uses advanced analytics at home and in the field to maintain a market advantage.

NBC’s Chuck Todd to Keynote the SIA Government Summit

The Security Industry Association (SIA) has chosen Chuck Todd, NBC News political director and chief White House correspondent, as Government Summit keynote speaker in June 2014.

Extron Adds Processor to DTP CrossPoint 84 Line of Products

The new DTP CrossPoint 84 IPCP provides Extron dealers with an all-in-one 4K matrix switcher, two built-in independent scalers, integrated DTP and XTP transmitters and receivers, and a mono/stereo amplifier with DSP capabilities.

Employee Engagement at Center of the Great Organization

Best-selling author Adrian Gostick challenged integrations at NSCA BLC 2014 to better engage clients. Here’s why I agree.

National Geographic Video Wall Encapsulates ‘Everything That’s Beautiful’

With the world’s deepest library of nature photography, National Geographic Museum set out to build a video wall worthy of its stunning content.