Having a whole House A/V system is an increasingly popular way for homeowners in new and existing houses to enjoy music and media broadcasts in any room they choose. Separate zones can be created so everyone is happy... soothing classical in the den, a talk show in the kitchen, and downloaded hits for the kids in the entertainment room. Control devices exist to easily change the volume and selections.
The Internet of Things is a blooming technology opportunity that provides many benefits to our homes and businesses. A technology integrator armed with this new technology can develop a Smart Building Management plan that can benefit your business in many ways.
It's easy to go into a big box store and get overwhelmed by all the surveillance options available. Almost all of the surveillance cameras and systems in big box stores are not commercial grade. Just for fun look up and see which surveillance camera's are being used in that big box and we bet you won't find any of the cameras or systems they are selling you. OUCH!
Most builders, architects, and interior designers will have a problem creating a plan or budget to turn your house into a smart home. Unless you have a comprehensive smart home plan from the outset your home can become a collection of rooms with different technology in each. Offerings also change so rapidly that it's tough for home owners to even know what's available, much less if it works together or if it will be able to grow with you into the future. A technology integrator will be able to create a comprehensive smart home plan for new and existing spaces. The following tips will help you figure out what you want and how much it will cost…
Your lobby, meeting room and public areas of your business say a lot about what your company values as important. You've heard the old saying, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression!" It's as true today as when it was first created. Companies may be stylish, organized, on the ball, and tech savvy, but if that's not how they are perceived my strategic partners and clients, they will have a problem. Many strategic partners and clients first get to know your company by visiting your office. The first place they see is your lobby and most likely the next please will be one of your meeting rooms. Don't blow your first impression!