Daily Download September 27, 2017
ResiWeek 85: The CEDIA Expo show was sold for $36 million. Was this a good deal for CEDIA, Emerald, or both?
Daily Download September 26, 2017
AVWeek 317: InfoComm International has changed its name to AVIXA. We talk about what this means for the audio visual industry and ask why the change.
Daily Download September 25, 2017
EDTech 55: The FCC in the U.S. is selling off another chunk of wireless spectrum. We discuss what this means to colleges and universities.
AVWeek 317: Trolling AV
We look at various regional trade shows and whether it makes sense to release products at these local shows or should manufacturers wait for bigger shows. Intellectual property fights in the U.S. and how those agreements may, or may not, translate across borders. For the first time in decades, there will be a Cisco without […]
Daily Download September 22, 2017
AVWeek 315: George Tucker leads a panel on the impacts the FCC is having on broadway and higher education wireless systems.
State of Control 38: Code Switching
The 2017 Harman Developer Conference highlighted a number of great developments and some changes in the industry. AV programmers are now evolving into Software developers, the influx of standard programming languages and what this means for the future of the industry.
Daily Download September 21, 2017
AVNation Special: PSNI Super Summit Network Security – At this year’s PSNI Super Summit AVNation’s own Tim Albright moderated a panel on network security. Listen in as the gathered experts discuss your responsibility as an integrator for the clients’ data.
ResiWeek 85: CEDIA Sales Numbers
CEDIA EXPO was sold for 36 million dollars, there were a ton of new designs at the show and AVIXA gets a residential pavilion
Daily Download September 20, 2017
AVWeek 314: Bradford Benn and Cory Schaeffer join Tim Albright to discuss the importance of warranties, and some of the tricks manufacturers use to make warranties to seem more attractive and useful than they are.
Daily Download September 19, 2017
State of Control 37: How much responsibility do the control programmers have in making remote mangagement software work within the system?






