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Blending Software and Hardware for Critical Decision Making in Control Rooms

The purpose of a control room is to gather information to enhance critical decision-making. Integrators within the control room and visualization market are faced with new technology almost every day, which can make it challenging to arrive at a solution that allows users to make those decisions effectively. Add to that, an increasing amount of visual information that needs to be distributed to an increasing numberof smaller, specialized control rooms. The decision criteria for building a control room is a question of how interoperable and well-integrated the hardware and software components are, and how easy the solution is to deploy, manage, support, and scale. 

Attendees will learn the meaning and the importance of how hybrid systems and interoperable ecosystems can address their challenges. By examining the separate and combined strengths of hardware and software, integrators can reduce the risk of underestimated deployment times, thus reducing costs. 

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