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Good morning! Now that we're through the over the air digital transition, we have one more hurdle: the digital conversion over cable. We've already seen cable providers turning off analog service in selected areas and only providing schools with a handful of digital receivers. We expect to see more areas being turned off within the next year. We do have a solution that will allow you to continue to distribute TV regardless of whether you receive analog or digital cable service. This allows you to seamlessly transition without losing service to your entire organization. With a single Web-browser interface, VBrick uses your network to deliver live and on-demand streaming video to projection and interactive surfaces. Check out VBrick's Web site for more product details, or call me personally (at 717-653-3360) with any questions you might have. Jason Stoltzfus |
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In this issue: Live video webinars a reality with VBrick
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VBrick today announced availability of VBoss 2.0, the next iteration of its award-winning live, professional video broadcasting service. VBoss 2.0 enables customers to conduct video-based Webinars without the need for costly outside production companies or a third party host. VBoss 2.0 is also the only solution on the market that is custom engineered to capture and distribute live video content inside or outside of a corporate firewall. VBrick engineered VBoss 2.0 to include nearly 30 Flash and Windows Media player options, as well as the option for users to create their own video player. And with VBoss’ complete, end-to-end video management system, users can conduct internal or external video Webinars to a virtually unlimited number of end points — reliably, securely and without impacting the performance of other network-based applications. |
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Through a simple-to-use text to voice engine, Status Solutions' Situational Awareness & Response Assistant (SARA) can send voice and text alerts to pagers, email and telephones, as well as to cell phones, home phones and external email. This allows faculty, students and parents to be notified of important events at any time and any place. Staff members can quickly address safety and security concerns or environmental problems before they turn into emergencies. Consequently, the unique voice of SARA can notify and alert all necessary parties. Schools and campuses across the country are faced with the challenge of keeping their students and teachers safe, while maintaining an environment that promotes learning and social growth. SARA allows you to increase your awareness of all emergency and non-emergency situation. |
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We aren't allowed to publish, broadcast, rewrite or redistribute this WPXI story, but rest assured that we think that what we did at New Brighton is pretty great. We'll trust the journalists to tell you what exactly that was. |
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Connecting Digital Media in the Classroom |
The trend in presentation technologies toward Wide, HD media often challenges those that wire schools. How will your technicians equip classrooms to support teacher laptops with DisplayPort and HDMI technologies? And what about real-time video from cable TV, satellites, and the Net? Find answers with classroom-tech guru Daniel Rohrer! |
| Monday, February 22 at the Hershey Lodge & Convention Center Email: registration@peteandc.org Web: peteandc.org Phone: 717.540.9511 |
To register for this information session: -Login to sessions.peteandc.org -Select “Monday 11:30-12:30” -Choose “2570: Connecting Digital Media in the Classroom” -Hit “Submit” |
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