
AVWeek 495: Continuity
Fortissimo Capital acquires a major interest in Kramer, taking another look at Shure and ClearOne’s legal disputes and how suppliers are gearing up for a post-pandemic surge.
Fortissimo Capital acquires a major interest in Kramer, taking another look at Shure and ClearOne’s legal disputes and how suppliers are gearing up for a post-pandemic surge.
CEDIA has two interim co-CEOs, Epson litigates against misleading information, and how quality content is the fine wine of the home cinema.
We are joined by Mike Grubb of Luxul talking about the AV systems in place as children are headed back to school, both in person and online.
Cisco sues Neat on the grounds of stealing trade secrets. How does an ongoing legal battle affect both your business and your clients?
Cisco and Neat get into a lawsuit over trade secret theft. How does litigation like this affect the image and standing of a company?
Cisco is suing Neat for trade secret theft, and Microsoft drops support for Windows 7.
Cisco goes to court with Neat, Harman appoints a new division president, and private equity groups get involved in the AV industry.
Discussing the largest stories to come out of 2019, and what’s in store for 2020.
The biggest stories to come out of the commercial side of the AV industry in 2019.