At the start of this blog, some months ago, we began with a series of articles titled ‘Getting Online’. They were written with people in mind whom wanted to get to grips with some of the basics about registering website names and setting up a website.
Audinate Raises The Bar With ‘Dante Domain Manager’
“Audinate, developer of the industry-leading Dante™ media networking technology, is giving visitors to ISE 2017 the first opportunity to see the revolutionary new Dante Domain Manager platform, a complete network management solution bringing enterprise-grade system administration to the AV world. Dante Domain Manager makes audio networking more secure, more scalable and more manageable than ever before.”
Audio Processing In The Cloud
Following on from my last article about alternative development models for audio mixing consoles, I got to thinking about other areas of the audio industry that might also see different business models emerge as a result of future developments in the Audio over IP sphere and related industries.
Mixing Desks and Answering Machines
Whilst at BVExpo I attended a great presentation by Roland Hemming of RH Consulting where he spoke about the product development life-cycle in the AV industry and why he believes that it might, in fact, be flawed.
The Security ‘Wild West’ of AV/IT
There has been a lot of talk lately about the security of AV/IT systems as if they are the new ‘Wild West’ of the IT estate. A few articles point the finger at AV systems and warn that how left unchecked, they might expose an entire network to some kind of attack or loss.
History Repeating? The Network Audio Shootout
For a while now I’ve been watching the audio (and video) industry’s march towards IP with a slight sense of déjà vu. It is very reminiscent to me of the early ’90s period when computer networking was starting to flourish across many enterprises and the battle for which technology would dominate was starting to heat up.
The London Cabaret for TheatreMAD
The London Cabaret is a brand new cabaret performance told in music, song, comedy and dance. The packed audience at the Phoenix Artist Club were entertained with performances by Steve Devereaux and a host of special guests from London’s West End.
Case Study: The Bridge House Theatre – Wired For Sound
Located in Penge SE20, The Bridge House Theatre is Penge’s first dedicated fringe theatre/venue. Guy Retallack and Rachel Tucker are the duo behind this innovative new space and they’ve kindly shared some of their thoughts about working with Armshouse Group, who were chosen to spec and install the venue’s new sound system.
Case Study: How We’ve Helped London Shoe Designer, Namaan Ebdon
We recently had the opportunity to work with a talented shoe designer called Namaan Ebdon to create some printed media for an upcoming exhibition.
Putting The ‘Social’ Into Social Media
When I answered a question on Twitter the last thing I expected was to get a free book in the post, but then social media is all about being social and iContact really went the extra mile.
Website Maintenance – Why Bother?
“A dog is for life, not just for Christmas” This is a well know message which goes out every year. The serious advice this slogan is trying to convey is that a puppy will still require lots of love, care and attention once the initial novelty has worn off. This kind of applies to a website too.