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InfoComm to hold three-day Networked AV course in London

InfoComm International is to hold its first three-day in-depth course on Networked AV Systems for UK audiovisual professionals on 29-31 October 2013.

InfoComm International is to hold its first three-day in-depth course on Networked AV Systems for UK audiovisual professionals on 29-31 October 2013. The course will be presented by InfoComm International senior staff instructors Paul Streffon, MBA, CTS-D, CTS-I, Network+ (pictured left) and Rod Brown, CTS-D, CTS-I (right), and will be held at London’s Hilton Green Park Hotel.

The course will explore the impact of audiovisual applications on enterprise networks, address client needs, examine trade-offs between quality and bandwidth, and explain how to navigate conflicts between network policies and customer demands. Remote monitoring and management, streaming, conferencing, and other software applications will also be addressed.

Chris Lavelle, regional director, UK & Ireland said: “Without a thorough understanding of IP networks and the way AV networks operate within them, it is likely that what the customer expects to experience won’t match what they ultimately see or hear. The AV world has changed and if you are not knowledgeable about IT you are at a distinct disadvantage.”

InfoComm International has worked with the IT industry over a number of years to pinpoint what an audiovisual networking professional should know about IP networks. This valuable knowledge is incorporated into the course using a mix of theory and practical exercises.

“Audiovisual professionals will walk away from the course with demonstrated practical knowledge of the AV/IT cultural divide, and how to agree, document and adhere to the shared expectations of networked systems,” added Lavelle.

Interested participants are encouraged to register early, as space is limited. For further information, contact Ben Barnard at [email protected], +44 14423 45100 or visit the URL below.

(Pictures © InfoComm International)

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