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What Business Failures Can Teach Your CE Company
Pete Baker suggests reflecting on successes as often as failures, and always 'preparing for the storm' before it happens.
News October 30Resideo’s Security, Home-Automation IPO: Comparing REZI, CTRL, ALRM
After IPO, Honeywell spinoff Resideo (NYSE: REZI) joins Control4 and Alarm.com as the only pure-play, pro-centric security and smart-home stocks. We compare 12 publicly traded competitors.
News October 30Review: SnapAV Binary 900 Series Provides Reliable, Dealer Friendly AV over IP Solutions
The recently introduced SnapAV Binary MoIP line of AV over IP solutions brings modern signal distribution to integrators at competitive price points.
News October 29President Trump Calls for 5G Spectrum Management, Security Program
President Trump directs government agencies to outline their 5G needs, develop a secure long-term 5G strategy suitable for business and government, and the creation of Spectrum Strategy Task Force.
News October 29NPD Group: ‘Historic Period of Growth’ for Smart Home Coming
NPD researcher tells HTSA that smart home will grow by 20% each of the next 3 years led by premium smart home products and services. Google, Amazon partnerships vital.
News October 29What to Expect When 8K and 5G Take Over
The 2018 MRI Expo focused on educating integrators on the advancements made by 8K and 5G in recent months, and what they can expect as the tech grows in popularity.
News October 26Active Thermal Management’s Latest Cooling Systems Regulate Video Wall Temperatures
A pair of Active Thermal Management cooling systems provide thermal protection for today's video wall systems.
News October 26How A Luxury Manufacturer Got Interior Designers to Love Home Tech
When smart home technology is seen by the interior design community as a "necessary evil," Barco Residential wins by painting spaces with video.
News October 26HTSA Presses On With Lighting, Energy Initiatives
HTSA will soon have 55 members as ALA certified Lighting Specialists and specified nearly $1M in fixtures since program began.
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