Posts from the Business Communication category

Centralized Networked Media Systems


The digital revolution in audio happened slowly. Digital devices replaced analog gear (single devices that performed one function); however, the digital devices remained single devices that performed one process, just in the digital domain. Years passed before industry professionals began to make single devices that could perform multiple digital processes. Networks of digital devices soon…


Opportunity Within the UC spectrum


Welcome to the first post in our new blog series, It Really Can (and Maybe Should) Be Interconnected. We’ll begin the series with a discussion about Unified Communications (UC). Biamp is involved in important areas of the UC spectrum by connecting highly engineered audio technologies to “plain old telephone systems” (POTS), VoIP, and/or soft codec…



Biamp’s approach to Unified Communications


Unified Communications is not a specific technology. The term refers to using technology to take separate elements and make them function better together. In the conference room, for example, video, audio, and data are present. Making those components work well together is Unified Communications in the simplest term. At Biamp, we approach Unified Communications from…


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