The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® and Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association's (CEDIA) R10 Residential Systems committee and InfoComm International announced the publication of ANSI Standard J-STD-710 Audio, Video and Control Architectural Drawing Symbols.
Sometimes it can be hard to know if it is the right time to add a new product line or a new project offering, or even if it is the right time to add to your team. What you may not realize is that each of these decisions falls under the umbrella of operational management.
The Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA), Indianapolis, announced its 2015 volunteer board of directors. The board welcomed three new directors: Omar Hikal, Kris Hogg, and George Walter.
‘Tis the season for many retailers to start seeing a spike in profits — why should your company be any different? Whether you’re in the red or safely in the black, who doesn’t want to think about adding to their bottom line? Here are a few ways you can get a jumpstart on earnings and maybe even begin the new year with some new profit-adding tactics.
When asked to integrate systems that require a strong network you must be able to make the case to your clients about why a more advanced and more expensive home network infrastructure is necessary.
The last few months have seen some exciting developments in the field of surround sound audio. A new surround-sound format has emerged which is object-based rather than channel-based, and it can support up to 34 speakers.
Last month, Apple announced the rollout of iPhone 6 and the Apple Watch, along with details on the company’s new software and services. What does this mean for those working with technology — both designers/installers and manufacturers/suppliers — in the residential sector?
The executive director of CEDIA, Don Gilpin, will step down as leader of the home technology industry association by the end of 2015. Gilpin has been with CEDIA, Indianapolis, since 1998 and became executive director and COO in 2006. Chairman Larry Pexton and the board of directors will search for Gilpin's replacement immediately. Gilpin will assist the board of directors in this search process and he is expected to remain on board for a transitional period after his successor is named.