It Was All About AVB at CTC 2013


We had a great time at the 2013 Court Technology Conference (CTC) in Baltimore, MD last week. The show is only held every other year so it was great having it so close to home this time. (Close to my region, that is.) The show seemed to have the same level of attendance as previous years; however, we were busier than usual at the Biamp booth. If you joined us in the booth, or happened to pass by, most of the conversations you would have heard were about AVB, Tesira®, and how best to update and expand courtroom AV systems so they last long into the future. The CTC attendees…


Meet Your New Online Biamp Tech Support Knowledgebase: Cornerstone


In addition to our telephone support and on-site professional services, Biamp has done one more thing to bring you, our customers and partners, the technical support and information you want. It’s called Cornerstone. Cornerstone: Biamp Technical Support Online Cornerstone is an online technical support knowledgebase that provides convenient access to Biamp product and technical information. More than just the usual data sheets and user manuals, the site contains many articles that deal with common troubleshooting situations. The purpose of Cornerstone is to provide Biamp customers with the information they need anytime, anywhere. Cornerstone is available 24/7, providing access to relevant information about Biamp products and equipment in a single, highly…


What Does Productivity Sound Like?


Reposted here from the original article by Biamp Systems Executive VP of Marketing, Graeme Harrison, on Wired Innovation Insights on August 21, 2013. In recent decades, companies and office workers have embraced a new type of work environment known as the open office, replacing the once dreaded and antiquated cubicle city. Currently, the open office is the most common design for new and retrofitted workspaces across America today, with an estimated 70% of employees operating in this work environment. These types of offices are the modus operandi for most organizations due to the assumed benefits of more transparent communication, real-time collaboration and as a result, improved workplace efficiency and productivity.…


Anatomy of a Cable – Optical Fiber


Fiber optic communications traces its roots back to Alexander Graham Bell. In 1880, he created the Photophone, which allowed for the transmission of sound on a beam of light. That same year, Bell conducted the world’s first wireless telephone transmission over a distance of 200 meters. There’s a lot of emphasis in the government sector of the AV industry on using optical fiber due to its ability to prevent, or at least deter, security intrusions. Optical fiber also eliminates some other problems inherent in twisted-pair cable, such as near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and electromagnetic interference (EMI). While fiber optic cable itself is cheaper than an equivalent length of copper cable, fiber…


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