NABShow Daily News 2008 - (Page 8) 8 NAB Show Daily News | PREVIEW Edition April 2008 Spotlight On NORTH HALL Burk Debuts Plus-X AC-8, Demos Web Connectivity For ARC Plus Burk Technology is announcing six products and upgrades, including the Plus-X AC-8, which provides independ- remote control (including the GSC3000 and ARC-16) using general purpose inputs. A Web server allows stand-alone remote connectivity. Burk is demonstrating mobile Web connectivity to the ARC Plus, which now allows remote access via Web-enabled cellphones and PDAs, including Treos, iPhones, Pocket PCs and more. The company says virtually any device with Web access can now monitor transmitter readings and enable remote operators to review alarms, issue commands and run macros without a PC. Additionally, Burk is showing version 2.0 software and firmware for the ARC GLOBAL continued from page 1 ARC Plus ent management of equipment connected to 120 V outlets; and Web connectivity for the ARC Plus broadcast facility control system. The Plus-X AC-8 allows remote rebooting of servers and PCs. Broadcasters also can remotely manage HVAC, lighting and other appliances. It connects directly to the Burk ARC Plus remote control via Ethernet, or to any Plus, which has expanded data analysis tools to improve preventive plant maintenance and ease remote troubleshooting of fault conditions; and a free firmware upgrade for the GSC3000 and VRC2500 broadcast remote control platforms that add selective alarm dial-out. The upgrade allows better coordination of fault response by directing each alarm call to the most appropriate personnel. Japanese, Korean, French and German will be onsite. For buyers, representatives from the U.S. Department of Commerce will be on hand to assist in locating exhibitors with potential business opportunities. The ITC is sponsored by The Eizo Shimbun and NTT Electronics. Visitors to the ITC can access the Import/Export Matching System via myNAB Show, the powerful search engine designed to provide attendees with exhibit, product and session information catered to their personal objectives. The matching system lets users browse directories featuring distributors and to which countries they export, as well as companies expressing an interest in exporting. Find out more about myNAB Show at www.nabshow.com/mynabshow. The Global Matchmaking Reception is being held April 13, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. A working event, the reception is a unique opportunity to view tabletop exhibits and personally interact with presenters. Enjoy complementary hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and conversation with U.S. company representatives interested in reaching out to potential overseas partners. The reception is sponsored by the U.S. Commercial Service, the International Trade Administration’s promotion sector. Four countries will be represented on the show floor through their international pavilions: Bavaria, Belgium, Italy and the United Kingdom. Germany’s largest and oldest state, Bavaria has strong market potential for U.S. companies in publishing, film, radio and multimedia, to name a few. Meet participating companies and potential business partners at Bavaria’s booth, C10319. On the cutting edge of digital imaging and sound research, the Belgian Pavilion at C11815 features export-driven companies with close ties to local universities, creating a reciprocating culture of innovation. The Italian Pavilion located at booth C12324 will feature the Italian Trade Commission. Operating 100 branch offices in more than 80 countries, they can help foster trade, opportunity and industrial cooperation between U.S. and Italian firms. Proud to host the very best of British manufacturing, the United Kingdom Pavilion at SU8605, SU14317 and SL10905 will comprise more than 20 businesses hoping to expand their trade in the Americas. New for 2008, the NAB Show is hosting three international happy hours in three different exhibit halls. Set aside time to meet with exhibitors promoting products, services and technologies of interest to you. http://www.nabshow.com/mynabshow http://www.digital-rapids.com
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