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Out of the many things that the internet and networking in general has brought to AV, it's remote monitoring and support. No longer do you need to send out a team to diagnose a problem- Integrators can quickly respond and sort out the problem from afar. It's become so useful that it's considered a necessity rather than a luxury. We discuss critical features and factors to consider when preparing a system for remote monitoring.
A State of Control is dedicated to the technical aspects of the AV industry. Each month we discuss topics integral to AV programmers and integrators. Steve Greenblatt and Rich Fregosa are joined by Nick Miller from Watermark Estate Management Services and Craig Underwood from Moravian University.
Host: Steve Greenblatt
Guests:
Rich Fregosa – Fregosa DesignCraig Underwood – Moravian UniversityNick Miller – Watermark Estate Management ServicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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As technology and networks expand, we are relying more on software solutions for control in AV systems. But what's the impact of moving to these systems for programmers? We look at what AV professionals should understand about virtual control and its use for networked AV.
On this episode of A State of Control, we are joined by Brian Magrogan from Verrex and Mike Krejci from CTI to discuss the role of virtual control in AV. This show looks at what programmers and AV professionals need to know about the evolving technology of our industry.
Host: Steve Greenblatt
Guests:
Rich Fregosa – Fregosa DesignBrian Magrogan – VerrexMike Krejci – CTISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In July, CrowdStrike systems went down, causing over 8 millions systems to crash. It turns out the error was not caused by a virus, international attack or otherwise- Just a faulty update being pushed out. For a programmer, that is the number one nightmare. We sort out just what happened and what it takes to keep your systems going even in the event of imminent peril.
On this episode of A State of Control, Steve Greenblatt and Rich Fregosa are joined by James King and Paul Konikowski to discuss the Crowdstrike Outage. We look at the potential risks of relying on cloud-based systems, worst-case scenarios, and responsibility in events like this.
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Adapting to evolving technologies is one of the greatest assets a programmer can have. Not just for business sake, but platforms as well. Making informed decisions about control programming platforms and what integrators need to know for their projects.
On this month's A State of Control, Steve Greenblatt and Rich Fregosa are joined by Neil Silver & Tony Howard of Centro. They discuss what integrators needs to consider when looking at new control platforms, the impact on programmers, and more.
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It may shock you, but just writing code isn't all that programmers have to do. If they run a business around that programming, then there is much more that needs to be done that simply coding. There's coordination between your team and the client to make a project successful. So what are those unsung traits? We join co-host Rich Fregosa alongside Marc LaVecchia from BMA Software Solutions and Brian Magrogan of Verrex to look at all the facets of control programming that go beyond just coding.
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We had so much to talk about what happened at Crestron Masters 2024, that we had to break it into two parts. And even then, we still had a good discussion. We are joined once more by Diamond-level programmers Dave Hatz from CTI and Russ Noble from ClearAlan about how to bring in new programmers, how programmers can apply artificial intelligence systems as a tool and more.
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This time of year, programmers in the AV field come together at Crestron Masters for a selection of courses and seminars. Not only does it bolster professional development, those with Crestron certification can maintain that level and even achieve higher ones like Platinum and Diamond. Today we're joined by two Platinum-certified programmers, Dave Hatz from CTI and Russ Noble of ClearAlan. We discuss the highlights of the show and the innovations in programming that are being taught.
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Independent programming has been around for nearly three decades, and a discussion surrounding them has existed just as long. Opinion is split between outsourcing programming and doing the job in-house. What's the best model for integrators? On this episode we are joined by Co-host Rich Fregosa, Alex Fortin from NDS Integration and Ben Dandola-Grubb from Verrex to discuss operations on the project level. What makes outsourcing effective for some companies while difficult for others? Is there an advantage to either side? We look at the strengths and weaknesses to both solutions and what it takes to run a proper project.
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Normally our show looks at the finer details of programming, especially in the AV space. But we're taking a little turn to discuss the business side of programming! After all, programming is a marketable skill almost like an art form in itself. But is technical skill enough to make it as a programmer in this space? What does it take for a programmer to be successful from a business standpoint? To figure that out, we join Co-host Rich Fregosa alongside Marc Lavecchia from BMA Software Solutions and Russ Noble from ClearAlan to talk about how programming and business sense come together.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Control capabilities in third-party solutions have evolved in priority. It used be just a neat bonus, before becoming necessary and even a selling point. They are a critical feature for programmers. So what do manufacturers making these products need to consider to make their systems programmer-friendly?
This month we are joined by Rich Fregosa of Fregosa Design, Tim Troast from Legrand and Cody Hein from AVPro. We discuss the manufacturer's impacts on control programming, how programmers influence them, the effort required for API's, and more.
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Our show usually covers topics in an evergreen context. At least, as enduring as discussions in a constantly evolving space in technology can be. One such step in the control programming space has been the recent announcement of AMX MUSE, capable of supporting multiple mainstream programming languages. We aren't here to judge the systems against one another but rather look at this particular point and discuss what it means for programmers in the AV space.
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It might be a stereotype, but most programmers by nature are soft-spoken and blend into the background. But their work is integral to a successful project. How do they get the credit so rightly deserved? We are joined by Principal of Fregosa Design Rich Fregosa, UX Engineering Manager for Root Integrated Systems Kate Adkins and IT Manager of Classroom Technology for Johns Hopkins University Erin Maher-Moran to discuss how to highlight the work of programmers. We discuss what it takes to encourage programmers in the industry, getting out of their comfort zone and finding their voice amongst their team.
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There are some roles that when done correctly, you wouldn't realize anything had been done at all. But because of the nature of those jobs, it's hard to find appreciation for them. This month, we look at the role of the programmer within control systems and the AV space and how to give them the recognition and resources they need to succeed. We are joined by co-host Rich Fregosa, President & Lead Developer for ICS Plus Bernard Morgan and Senior Systems Programmer & Network Systems Engineer for Verrex Brian Magrogan.
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An Application Programming Interface, or API, is sometimes a term that gets misconstrued in technology spaces. They used to simply be a control protocol, but have since evolved to more robust features and functions. On this month's episode we look at what makes a good API, how it can satisfy the needs of a client, and how manufacturers can assist in providing protocols to best suit programmers' capabilities. To do just that we are joined by Principal of Fregosa Design Rich Fregosa, Manager of AV & Control Systems Operations at Watermark Nick Miller and Custom System Architect for LCD Tony Howard.
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If AV is an afterthought in projects, then programming is the afterthought of the afterthought. Programming has historically been looked at as a simple line item on the bill of a project, causing programmers to make a project work with a tight schedule and paltry budget. Our technology dependent world is changing this notion, but very slowly. Where is the progress being made to provide programmers with what they need to succeed in their role?
On this month's episode of A State of Control, Steve Greenblatt and Rich Fregosa are joined by Owner of BMA Software Solutions Mark LaVecchia and Director of Programming for CTI Mike Krecji to talk about how making your programmers successful can prosper for the projects and businesses at hand.
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If we learned anything in the past few years, it's that staying on your proverbial toes and being ready to pivot is crucial in all aspects of AV. From solutions to software, integrators and programmers needed to be able to adapt. This of course applies to control programming and platforms. When it comes to choosing a platform to base your system on, there are many considerations to be made.
To do just that, we are joined by co-host Rich Fregosa, Technical Director for LCD Control Systems Neil Silver and Vice President of Technology for RoomReady Dave Hatz. On this episode, we discuss what integrators should know when considering a new control platform, what can make that switch easier, the effects on programmers and much more.
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The main purpose of control systems is to bring disparate products together and make them work in a unified experience. Though sometimes companies are more prone to making their solutions closed and protected from other manufacturers' equipment, we have seen an interest in integration and external control. These eras of closed and open borders go back and forth in the history of AV. What then is the modern purpose of the control system as we see it today?
This month, Steve and Rich are joined by Emily Eicher, Ecosystem Product Manager for Q-SYS and AtlasIED's VP of Marketing & Corporate Communications Gina Sansivero to discuss the value of interoperability between systems. We discuss the programmer's role in bringing those systems together, where compatibility will be headed in the future, and more.
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One of the most advantageous parts of going into the programming field is that their knowledge can last. Good programmers can maintain a role for a good amount of time due to knowledge, experience and effectiveness in the projects they have accomplished. However, that ability also comes with a downside that makes it hard to advance further into a career depending on their situation. Even if a position is lucrative, should any programmer be content if they're feeling stagnated?
Today we are joined by co-host and Principal of Fregosa Design Rich Fregosa, Assistant Director of AV Services for Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine (& co-host with Steve on Ask The Programmer) James King, and Senior Systems Programmer for Verrex Brian Magrogan about advancing in a programming career. We look at what a programmer can do to stay motivated in their path, how they can demonstrate their value in a current role, and much more.
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Artificial Intelligence used to be the sort of thing you'd only hear about in a science fiction setting, or more recently with the advent of platforms like ChatGPT. But artificial intelligence, or concepts like machine learning have been in use in systems for quite a while now. AI is already here, so how is it going to impact our industry? We are joined by UX Engineering Manager for Root Integrated Systems Kate Adkins and Director of Programming for CTI Mike Krejci to talk all things AI. Will this be our eventual replacement, or another piece of a programmer's toolkit?
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Programming by itself isn't hard to define. It's the process to make instructions and perform tasks through technology. But in the AV space, everything is technology. By their nature, AV programming can be ambiguous. Solutions require programming, there's a program phase in any design project, and of course control system programming. But with the avenue of new procedures in software development, how lenient is that term going to be?
In addition to co-host Rich Fregosa, we are joined by Level 3 Audiovisual Chief Technology Officer Frederick Loucks and Technical Director for LCD Control Systems Neil Silver to refine and define that term of AV programmer. We discuss the shift from programmer to developer, how the role changes in the AV space, and the opportunities for programmers to raise the bar and impact the industry at large.
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