Supporting IT network systems along with testing and integration of audio visual technology.
Workflow automation
AV / UC integration
Software support
Training options
Audio integration
One meeting monitoring platform that brings it all together.
A seamlessly integrated, end-to-end, collaboration workflow for end users and operators alike. For IT leaders, it reveals actionable intelligence about how meeting technology and spaces are truly used so investments and resources are optimized. Our teams work together to deliver complete audio - video solutions and managed services.
Theater assembly - Conference halls – Lectures - Wireless or wired PA Systems / Paging systems - Removing extraneous noises and video errors and correct sound quality and levels. - Fixing monitors, projectors, sound system and connecting computers to live video streaming – SONIC BOARDS
Along with computer support
Video communications
Broadcast-quality video from any lens to any screen.
VideoLink provides enterprise video ecosystem support including video production, content creation, live broadcasts and streaming, and remote-controlled studios.
Our teams work together to deliver complete video solutions and managed services.
Theater assembly - Conference halls – Lectures - Wireless or wired PA Systems / Paging systems - Removing extraneous noises and video errors and correct sound quality and levels.
Fixing monitors, projectors, sound system and connecting computers to live video streaming – SONIC BOARDS
Cloud & wireless technology
Client Server technology Connecting broadband users with high bandwidth connections.
Providing support to inform, engage, and connect people around the world. Our staff of dedicated professionals serve independent media, bringing news, information, and relevant discussions to a weekly audience smoothly via radio, television, Internet, and social media.
Azure, like other cloud platforms, relies on a technology known as virtualization. Most computer hardware can be emulated in software. Computer hardware is simply a set of instructions, which are permanently, or semi-permanently, encoded in silicon. Emulation layers are used to map software instructions to hardware instructions. Emulation layers allow virtualized hardware to execute in software like the actual hardware itself.
Essentially, the cloud is a set of physical servers in one or more datacenters. The datacenters execute virtualized hardware for customers.