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  • Aruba Partner | Servicing Pittsburgh and Western PA

    We are an Aruba partner servicing Pittsburgh and Western PA. Leading in technology for over 50 years, our skilled engineers and account executives can solve the most complex technology needs. Aruba Aruba Networks is a global leader in wireless networking solutions for businesses. We sell your preferred brands on COSTARS and PEPPM. Visit our COSTARS Page for contract numbers. Purchase with confidence! Rea d real reviews on Procurated , the COST AR-approved supplier ratings an d review platform for the public sector. Founded in 2002, Aruba Networks is now a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, and continues to be a global leader in wireless networking solutions for businesses. Aruba solutions enable businesses to connect and manage laptops, mobile phones, tablets, IoT sensors, and other wireless devices while also providing extensive management, security and analytics tools to ensure network performance and reliability. DES is proud to be an Aruba Networks reseller partner and service provider, and the installations our IT networking team has performed for businesses and government agencies throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding region. AI Network Monitoring: Smarter Solutions for Complex Networks Manual network management is outdated. Learn how AI-native networking can automate and optimize your user experience. READ MORE Juniper Networks & HPE Aruba Merger: Reshaping the Landscape of AI-Driven Networks The merger of Juniper Networks and HPE Aruba will further scalable, secure, and manageable networking solutions. READ MORE FRIDAY15: AI-Driven Location Services with Juniper Networks READ MORE End-of-December Checklist for When the Office Gets Really Quiet Do the final two weeks of December get very quiet in your office? Here's a list of operational and strategic suggestions that you can whip through and get done in less than a morning. READ MORE Q4 Cybersecurity Breakfast: Briefing & Guidance The Q4 Cybersecurity Breakfast brought together cybersecurity professionals to explore the evolving challenges and strategies in today's digital defense landscape. READ MORE FRIDAY15: Protecting Building Systems from Cyber Attack Every networked camera, sensor, access point and building system is a possible entry point for cyber attack. READ MORE Cyberattacks are Coming for K12—So is Grant Funding K12 is increasingly becoming a lucrative target for bad actors. What can you do to get secured—and get it funded? READ MORE FRIDAY15: AI-Driven Networking with Juniper Networks On this week's segment, we talked about AI-driven networking and its implications for everday, onerous IT support. READ MORE Choose Your DES Journey Data Infrastructure A scalable foundation Up Unified Security Analytics-driven control Up Cybersecurity Protect critical infrastructure Up Space Utilization & Collaboration Human-centered workflows Up Lighting & Energy Optimization Comfort without waste Up AI & Machine Learning Automations & optimizations Up

  • FRIDAY15: Penetrating Smart Cities with Dimonoff

    What does the future hold for smart cities? FRIDAY15: Penetrating Smart Cities with Dimonoff What does the future hold for smart cities? Aug 21, 2023 What does the future hold for smart cities? What are practical applications that can be done right now? Join us for this lively conversation with Bernard Tetu of Dimonoff. Now Read These! AI Network Monitoring: Smarter Solutions for Complex Networks READ Streamlining Procurement: How to Utilize PEPPM to Save on the Bid Process READ Unified Security for Public Safety: Erie Water Works READ

  • Advanced Lighting | Dagostino Electronic Services

    Lighting Controls & PoE Lighting Systems As each part of the building connects to the network, the possibilities for smart integrations are exponential. Movement detected via the security system can activate the lights. Lighting can integrate with the HVAC system. Illumination can be paired with daylighting. Advanced lighting controls can contribute towards LEED and WELL Building certifications. Advanced Lighting Controls & Automation Our lighting solutions utilize leading-edge technology for scalable and reliable lighting control. With centralized management, lighting can be customized and controlled for scheduling, energy efficiency, individualized comfort, scene setting and much more. Sensors provide real-time data for precise optimization. Centralized management Automations, scheduling & zoning Scene management & way finding Daylighting & energy optimization Diagnostics & streamlined maintenance The next generation in lighting Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power over Ethernet or PoE, allows electrical power to travel through dedicated data connection with an ethernet cable, delivering DC power to your lighting devices. In a new build or major rehab, a PoE installation can be more cost effective than traditional line voltage. Additionally, with PoE lighting, you open the possibilities for advanced lighting controls and smart building integrations. PoE Design PoE Installation and Commissioning Building Controls & Smart Integrations With advanced lighting systems, data can be shared from the lighting network to other building systems, such as HVAC, security and room scheduling. Our wide range of technology solutions allow you to choose customized automations and integrations. IoT Integrations Custom APIs BMS Integration Li-Fi Visible Light Communications The next frontier of data communications is lighting. Already deployed in military and other highly-sensitive settings, Li-Fi is 100 times faster than traditional Wi-Fi and is significantly more secure. DES is partnered with industry leaders of this new technology and plans to be at the forefront of commercial utilization. DES is certified to configure Lutron Vive commercial lighting controls Case Studies Latest News DES Tech + wtec smartengine = Smart Building Success wtec smartengine deployment at DES is testament to decades of tech innovation READ MORE⏵ Smart Lighting and DES' Vision for Seamless Building Integration Lighting is not just a standalone feature, but a key component in a larger, integrated approach to building management. READ MORE⏵ Building Strategies: How to Combine Sustainability & Technology to Reduce Facility Overheads A leadership discussion at Acrisure Stadium. READ MORE⏵

  • The Futuristic Universe of PoE Lighting

    What is PoE Lighting? How is it scalable? Why is it incredible?! Get all your questions answered by DES lighting engineer and guest author, Jeff Corbett The Futuristic Universe of PoE Lighting What is PoE Lighting? How is it scalable? Why is it incredible?! Get all your questions answered by DES lighting engineer and guest author, Jeff Corbett Dec 7, 2021 When you consider futuristic entertainment like the Jetsons, Star Wars, Avatar, and Ready Player One, fictional environments are imagined and designed to enhance the lives of the people living in them. Sure, it’s Hollywood, but essentially those characters are living in an enhanced environment where small computers combine to make a much larger one. Well, welcome to the future! Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) already enhances the present by combining computers for our benefit. The adoption of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) lighting is crucial to continuing that effort. IoT devices connect by communicating over a network. PoE lighting advances the network by adding power to the same cable that transports the communication data. Essentially, a PoE lighting network lets devices talk to each other while also supplying full power to the lights. Is that beneficial for you, though? Let’s dig in and find out. It’s stable and reliable. One of the great advantages of PoE lighting is its use of superior parts and better power supplies to light the LED lights. With LED lights, alternating current (AC) illuminates the LEDs, but not directly. The power must first be transformed to direct current (DC) through a power transformer. (You know that black box hanging off your laptop cable? That’s a power transformer.) Unfortunately for us, power transformers are mass produced for the lights as cheaply as possible and only need to be “good enough” to make them function. A failed LED light is likely the result of a failed transformer that couldn’t stand up to the voltage spikes and fluctuations from the AC power grid. The LEDs in the light aren’t damaged. In a PoE solution, the power grid inconsistency is neutralized in the data closet by power line conditioners and robust power supplies. All downstream devices (including the lights) are protected because electricity is cleaned and transformed to DC before it reaches them. As a result of the stabilized power, networking gear ends up being so reliable it’s often forgotten in an IT closet for years. PoE-powered lights also leverage that stability so they don’t need maintenance and they don’t fail. Like ever. You can EXPECT them to last, and you won’t be disappointed. In fact, the lights will work so well that you’ll also stop thinking about them, leaving you more time to focus on important tasks. It’s less expensive. Let’s face it – inflation is upon us. The costs of manufactured goods and labor are increasing, but budgets are shrinking. People are panicking. PoE lighting can help because it’s typically less expensive to install and maintain. In some cases, it’s FAR less expensive. Say you’re planning a traditional AC lighting project that requires the installation of heavy gauge electrical wire, conduit, and a second and third set of wires for lighting controls. You’ll also need a licensed electrical contractor to install it. Instead, consider pulling low voltage cable supporting both power and data using low-voltage contractor labor. Quick disclaimer! Electricity will KILL you if you don’t know what you’re doing, so use an electrician to do electrical work. However, because network cable is low power, it’s safe for just about anyone to install. With PoE lighting, if you want to move a light you can do it yourself. No need to hire someone. You can change the programming through a user interface instead of paying someone to make the right connections at the light switch and electrical panel. Add PoE lighting’s flexibility to the aforementioned longevity, and now you’re talking about cost savings both up front, and long term. That’s extra time for other things, plus real money in your pocket. It's adaptable and scalable. As a network-based, state-of-the-art system, PoE lighting automates operations in harmony with your decisions and expectations. While being flexible enough to allow you to control your own space, it’s capable of communication on multiple floors of a building, multiple buildings on a campus, or multiple campuses around the world. The result of the behind-the-scenes wizardry is that personal office spaces can be custom-tailored for comfort while global building intelligence keeps energy usage to a minimum. Life becomes more efficient and more relaxed at the same time. It’s advanced. Power over Ethernet technology has already laid the groundwork for applications that have improved your quality of life, whether you know it or not. As a technology that’s been around for nearly 20 years, its ability to carry both power and data on one network cable is not new. Wi-Fi access points, security cameras, and desk phones are applications that had their traditional power sources replaced by PoE power ages ago. A little more recently, electronic locks and access systems have implemented the technology. Now, thanks to continuing power enhancements, PoE lighting is another platform replacing a traditional power source with a 21st century solution. This helps all of us because streamlined power and communication on more devices means more efficient, sustainable solutions. It’s amazing! You’ve probably invested time and money on IoT in your offices and facilities, but it’s likely those systems are proprietary, stand-alone, or expensive to integrate. IoT devices use a connected network to transmit information to end users via a network, whether wired or wireless. In the same way, a networked lighting system can move significant amounts of environmental data, while at the same time sending commands to your lights. That’s something traditional lighting systems can’t do. With a connected lighting system in place, there are potential applications everywhere. What if smoke detectors could call the fire department, turn beacons red, and send an alert to the phones of the people in the building that it’s time to evacuate? What if it could text you when the batteries are low instead of beeping at you. Now we’re solving real problems! Do you want to know how clean the air you’re breathing is in this semi-post-COVID world? Are your emergency lights in compliance? What’s the level of Carbon Monoxide in your warehouse? Did you hear Gunshots? Is there a flood in the basement? Is the coffee pot empty? A PoE lighting system puts in place the network needed to feed you all this real-time, usable information, and much more. It’s another layer in the IoT infrastructure that continues to energize our civilization. If you’re looking at lighting, you should be looking at LED lighting. If you’re looking at LED lighting, you should be looking at PoE lighting. It’s that simple. Without a doubt, PoE lighting is beneficial. It leverages the technical world to provide a comfortable, intelligent, flexible, and future-proof environment which can reduce stress and stimulate the imagination. It advances an established technology and facilitates ingenuity. In our human-centric world, PoE lighting makes sense because it makes life better. Get to know this blog author! Jeff Corbett is a Technical Account Manager at DES specializing in advanced lighting controls. With a background in commercial lighting, access control, and network infrastructure, Jeff is fascinated by all things IoT. When not actively seeking IoT solutions, Jeff either hangs out with his wife and 10 kids, or works on vintage bicycles. Now Read These! 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  • Networking Management Systems

    Centralized and unified management across complex environments. Networking Management Systems SCHEDULE A DEMO Centralized and unified management across complex environments. A View for Every Need Network management software packages help network administrators to see both the wired and wireless networks in various useful ways. Dashboards, flow diagrams and network maps are just a few of the visualizations that make it easier to operate an information technology (IT) network. Hands-On from a Distance An enterprise-class network management software package makes IT network troubleshooting easier by simplifying common diagnostic and maintenance tasks, like restarting devices or updating firmware. Early Warnings of Trouble With a comprehensive view of the entire network, a modern software package can identify a wide variety of problems – from a utility outage to a device failure – and quickly advise the correct team members so they can address the issue. GET IN TOUCH! SUBMIT! Thanks for your interest! We will be in touch with you shortly CTA

  • Dagostino Electronic Services named a 2016 fastest growing company

    Dagostino Electronic Services, the preferred technology provider for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been named one of the Fastest Growing Companies in 2016 by the Pittsburgh Business Times. Dagostino Electronic Services named a 2016 fastest growing company Dagostino Electronic Services, the preferred technology provider for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been named one of the Fastest Growing Companies in 2016 by the Pittsburgh Business Times. Aug 26, 2016 PITTSBURGH — Dagostino Electronic Services, the preferred technology provider for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been named one of the Fastest Growing Companies in 2016 by the Pittsburgh Business Times. The Pittsburgh 100 List ranks the top 100 western PA companies by revenue growth over a three-year period. DES was recognized during the awards ceremony at the Westin Convention Center for experiencing a 30.85 percent growth from 2013-2015. Bob Dagostino, president of Dagostino Electronic Services, attributes the continued growth of the company to evolving opportunities in technology. “We have the flexibility to integrate current and future technologies into our portfolio to better position our customers in their competitive markets,” he explained. DES’s portfolio consists of structured cabling, voice, data, wireless, IP security and surveillance and multimedia. Now Read These! Designing for Technology Seminar at Heinz Field READ How About a Career in STEM? DES High School Booth Goes Virtual READ Des Tronic is Thankful for Public Wi-Fi and Hacker Babies! READ

  • DES On-Demand | Product POV

    Product POV Fill in Your Knowledge Gaps Cybersecurity Simplified Mini-Series Scot MacTaggart breaks down complex cybersecurity topics into simple, actionable steps for everyone. Cybersecurity Simplified Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Now Playing 02:43 Play Video Cybersecurity Simplified 1 - Overview Now Playing 04:28 Play Video Cybersecurity Simplified 2 - Email Now Playing 03:48 Play Video Cybersecurity Simplified 3 - Endpoints

  • Top 5 video conferencing infrastructure issues

    The quickening pace of new video conferencing technologies entering the workplace continues to place added burden on IT teams, who perform everything from complex installations to tech support. Top 5 video conferencing infrastructure issues The quickening pace of new video conferencing technologies entering the workplace continues to place added burden on IT teams, who perform everything from complex installations to tech support. Nov 26, 2012 Excellent post on our business partner LifeSize’s blog . It’s common to correlate technology hardware with the glitz and glamour of the awesome features it has to offer. Video conferencing technology is no different. In fact, video conferencing technology hardware seemingly always has continual innovations, intuitive features and glitz on top of glamour, especially considering how quickly video conferencing technology is becoming commonplace in many work environments in many industries. We love outside-the-box thinking when it comes to everything that goes into technology platforms. We’re interested in the manufacturing phase, the integration phase, the usability phase and the support phase. One thing that’s held true for technology is that it’s always exciting! Diana Hyland, the Product Marketing Manager, authored the epitome of outside-the-box thinking with her post below: The quickening pace of new video conferencing technologies entering the workplace continues to place added burden on IT teams, who perform everything from complex installations to tech support. Additionally, video communication has shifted from the meeting room to broad network-wide distribution. With an evolving landscape of new infrastructure solutions on the market and limited resources to hire additional staff, IT administrators are often overwhelmed with how to manage their video communications environment. We’ve spoken to hundreds of IT administrators and the same complaints seem to pop up over and over. Here are the top 5 problems we have heard all too often. Too Complex: Most video infrastructure is designed as discrete, single-purpose products. IT teams must deploy and monitor each product separately and navigate disparate UIs. This complexity puts a huge tax on IT resources. Limited Deployment Options: While many datacenters have moved to virtualization technologies, a majority of video conferencing products are still delivered as hardware, requiring more space, more power and added equipment cost. Larger Workloads, Limited Resources: While IT teams are tasked with managing more devices in more locations, including laptops and mobile devices, they are also challenged to improve efficiencies across a larger network without adding headcount. Not Scalable: Most video infrastructure products come in fixed capacities that don’t scale, so companies can rarely buy the exact capacity they need or scale as they grow. Difficult to Trial: A typical trial requires ordering, shipping and setting up each device (and for every product you want to trial, it is “rinse and repeat”). The process is costly, slow and inefficient. Now Read These! Hear the Difference: Transform Your Hybrid Meetings READ Streamlining Procurement: How to Utilize PEPPM to Save on the Bid Process READ Touchless Activation: Screen Sharing at a Social Distance READ

  • Modern workforce problems: BYOD & IT management

    BYOD has spread throughout businesses like a wildfire; infiltrating companies in all shapes and sizes from every sector of the economy.   Modern workforce problems: BYOD & IT management BYOD has spread throughout businesses like a wildfire; infiltrating companies in all shapes and sizes from every sector of the economy. Feb 11, 2014 Only a few years ago BYOD was just a theory, a hypothetical scenario for business managers. It was considered one of those theories that business owners look at and say, “It’s possible… But it isn’t a problem for us right now”. BYOD in 2014 Fast forward to 2014, BYOD has spread throughout businesses like a wildfire; infiltrating companies in all shapes and sizes from every sector of the economy. Smartphone adoption rates have risen dramatically for consumers from every facet of life and economic status. Not only have smartphone adoption rates risen each year, but consumers are far more productive and efficient in their use of the technology today, than they were 3-years ago. I’ve spoken with people that admit they feel more comfortable losing their wallet than they do losing their smartphone. They say they simply wouldn’t know what to do without their smartphone. Our Technology at Work! Blog has spent a lot of time covering topics surrounding BYOD. The Bring Your Own Device phenomenon has left many management teams scratching their heads as to how to efficiently manage the influx of personal devices. We found an insightful post today that focuses on an aspect of BYOD that’s often overlooked: Managing the multiple smartphone operating systems (OS) that employees bring into work and expect to seamlessly connect to the company’s wireless network. This article we have for you today, With BYOD smartphones on the rise, IT headaches will become migraines, was originally published at Computerworld.com. With BYOD smartphones on the rise, IT headaches will become migraines Windows unified code is important to IT, IDC says There’s little doubt that the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend with smartphones and tablets has rattled a lot of nerves for IT managers. The situation will only get more nerve-wracking in 2014 because of the 30% annual growth through 2017 expected for smartphones purchased under a BYOD approach, and the further emergence of Windows Phone as a third platform behind Android and iOS. Businesses are concerned about supporting three smartphone platforms, and while HTML 5 was expected to solve the headaches of supporting multiple platforms, HTML 5 just has not progressed fast enough, “leaving IT managers to wrestle with issues related to cross-platform applications,” research firm IDC wrote in a note earlier this month. “Trying to support all these devices and manage them along with end user problems is a nightmare, and a lot still has to be ironed out,” IDC analyst Will Stofega said in a telephone interview on Monday. One emerging method for clamping down on employee access to sensitive corporate data is geo-fencing, Stofega said. With geo-fencing, an employee with a BYOD device might only be able to access some less-sensitive corporate apps at a certain distance from a secured building. Geo-fencing for security “could be an elegant and simple way to solve problems,” Stofega said. IDC predicts that 175 million workers globally will bring their own smartphones to work in 2014, up from 132 million in 2013 and far above the 88 million in 2012. By 2017, the number will reach 328 million, IDC said in its latest forecast. Those BYOD numbers are for smartphones purchased by workers, usually from a list of company-approved phones. For companies that purchase phones for their workers, the numbers will also increase at an 11% annual growth rate, increasing from 61 million in 2013 to 69 million in 2014, and up to 88 million in 2017. IDC said in its January predictions that the current era of platform diversity across devices, including desktops, tablets and smartphones, will gradually come to a close and will be replaced by a “common platform approach across all devices that incorporate a variety of applications.” Key to this happening will be the emergence of the Windows operating system used across devices. “We believe that despite the missteps made by Microsoft in the past, its purchase of Nokia, coupled with Office, SkyDrive and the Windows OS, can deliver a true multimodal experience, helping users transition seamlessly from home to work,” IDC said. “…Microsoft must work quickly to create a common code base that runs across all devices.” Stofega said that Microsoft Office is a big driver for the eventual success of Windows as a common platform. “Office is what students are trained in, but there is something happening there in terms of how Office will be coupled with the cloud through SkyDrive [ now to be called OneDrive], IT managers tell me.” Windows tablets will also benefit from the apps that are already commonplace in enterprises, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Stofega said. “What’s going to need to start to happen at Microsoft is that it hits that unified code base to all IT managers for one set of apps across a number of form factors,” Stofega added. Stofega said it will be difficult for Google and Apple to challenge the predominance of Microsoft productivity software in corporations. But the burden on Microsoft is still great, and IDC recognizes that in its forecast. Android devices will make up 111 million of the 175 million BYOD smartphones shipped in 2014, IDC said. Apple’s iOS devices will make up 52 million and devices running Windows Phone will comprise just 9.9 million, jumping to 38 million in 2017, IDC recently forecast. IDC gave much smaller portions of the market to minor smartphone OSes such as Tizen, Linux, Firefox and BlackBerry. Other analysts, including Patrick Moorhead at Moor Insight & Strategy, said Android is seen as becoming more enterprise secure, posing a challenge to any future possibilities for Windows. “The aperture for Microsoft to capture uplift in enterprise Windows phones is rapidly narrowing as Android is becoming more enterprise-worthy,” Moorhead said. “For Microsoft to fully take advantage of this opportunity, they need to immediately accelerate their linkages between Windows Phone, Outlook, Exchange, SharePoint, Yammer and Skype.” This article, With BYOD smartphones on the rise, IT headaches will become migraines , was originally published at Computerworld.com. Now Read These! AI Network Monitoring: Smarter Solutions for Complex Networks READ Juniper Networks & HPE Aruba Merger: Reshaping the Landscape of AI-Driven Networks READ FRIDAY15: AI-Driven Location Services with Juniper Networks READ

  • Surveillance camera captures alleged drug deal

    AXIS security cameras installed by Dagostino Electronic Services helped police spot an alleged drug deal and stop it in the act. Surveillance camera captures alleged drug deal AXIS security cameras installed by Dagostino Electronic Services helped police spot an alleged drug deal and stop it in the act. May 7, 2015 PITTSBURGH — Dagostino Electronic Services had the opportunity to work with the Wilkinsburg Borough to strategically install AXIS security cameras around the city. Wednesday, the cameras helped police spot an alleged drug deal in a parking lot and stop it in the act. “They’ve helped our department tremendously. We’ve had a lot of luck with these cameras. They’ve helped us in a lot of investigations and have also prevented a lot of incidences,” Wilkinsburg Police Chief Ophelia Coleman told WPXI . DES installed the AXIS Q6032-E camera as well as the OnSSI Video Management System software. The AXIS Q6032-E is an excellent camera for a cost-efficient and reliable solution for a demanding surveillance system. It has a precise pan/tilt performance and an optical zoom of 36X. License plates can be read from a distance of 525 feet, which is almost two football fields long. The installation is part of an ongoing security project that expands as funding becomes available. The particular camera was installed back in 2010. Now Read These! AI Network Monitoring: Smarter Solutions for Complex Networks READ New PCCD Grant Update: $100,000 Instant Funding for School Safety READ PCCD Grant Deadline: Plan for School Emergency Alerts Ahead of Alyssa’s Law READ

  • Dagostino Electronic Services: Providing reliable communication systems in Pittsburgh and beyond

    Dagostino Electronic Services has long stood as a trusted partner for a range of clients throughout the eastern U.S. Dagostino Electronic Services: Providing reliable communication systems in Pittsburgh and beyond Dagostino Electronic Services has long stood as a trusted partner for a range of clients throughout the eastern U.S. Apr 4, 2016 “Dagostino Electronic Services has long stood as a trusted partner for a range of clients throughout the Eastern U.S. Established in 1973, the business serves as a systems integrator providing design, sales, installation and maintenance of voice, data, video, security, surveillance, multimedia and structured cabling systems. While the business launched 43 years ago with a focus on structured cabling, voice, data, video, security and multimedia projects have come to the forefront of operations in the past two decades.” Read more from the US Builders Review >> Now Read These! Designing for Technology Seminar at Heinz Field READ How About a Career in STEM? DES High School Booth Goes Virtual READ Des Tronic is Thankful for Public Wi-Fi and Hacker Babies! READ

  • Steamfitters use Promethean boards for training, ongoing education

    Instructors at the Pittsburgh Steamfitters Local 449 training facility in Harmony love using Promethean boards in their classrooms. Steamfitters use Promethean boards for training, ongoing education Instructors at the Pittsburgh Steamfitters Local 449 training facility in Harmony love using Promethean boards in their classrooms. Apr 20, 2018 HARMONY, Pa. — Instructors at the Pittsburgh Steamfitters Local 449 training facility in Harmony, PA, use interactive Promethean boards to teach in their classrooms. Dale Glavin, Director of Building Trades Education, explains why they love the easy-to-use technology in the video below. Read more about our partnership with the Steamfitters and how DES helped with the design build of the new facility here . Crestron Bridge at Steamfitters Steamfitters Steamfitters Workshop Security Camera at Steamfitters Security Camera at Steamfitters Phone System at Steamfitters Promethean Board at Steamfitters Smart Board at Steamfitters Data Rack at Steamfitters Steamfitters Classroom Steamfitters Conference Room Alcatel Lucent Access Point at Steamfitters Now Read These! Hear the Difference: Transform Your Hybrid Meetings READ Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) Eliminates Cellular Dead Zones READ DES Audiovisual Enlivens Duquesne’s New School of Osteopathic Medicine READ

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