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At ISE 2012, the FlatFrog 3200 was launched adding to the exciting new world of multi-touch computing and applications. The 3200 offers an astonishing multi-touch experience with a 32" full HD LCD screen, 400+ DPI, extremely low jitter, very high refresh rate and 40 simultaneous touch points. The sleek dimensions and durable in-glass optical technology also enable a variety of horizontal and vertical application opportunities.


The screens can be mounted in tables or walls, be placed upright or hung like a TV in a variety of environments such as hotel receptions, retail stores and restaurants.

 For more information on the FlatFrog 3200 please contact us on 01 4600022, email: info@digicom.ie or visit www.digicom.ie

Cisco TelePresence offers an easy, dynamic way for dispersed teams to "get together." It's not just for the boardroom anymore. With Cisco TelePresence solutions on desktops and mobile devices, it's easy for teams to collaborate and solve problems quickly and spontaneously. Telepresence is a proven method of accelerating time to market, expanding access to experts and transforming how companies do business.



Cisco TelePresence benefits the bottom Line.The collaboration experience does more than build trust and relationships. Strategic companies of all sizes are using TelePresence to:

● Speed decision making: You can bring talent, resources, and decision makers across different geographic regions and organizational areas together to synchronize and commit on business objectives and relevant execution blueprints.
● Reduce travel expenses: Many customers cut business travel by 30 percent or more when implementing TelePresence. Travel-related downtime is also eliminated. Typically, the cost of two international business trips will pay for a TelePresence solution.
● Innovate across the value chain: You can see your partners and customers and communicate effectively to transform business processes and enjoy new levels of customer satisfaction and innovation.
● Accelerate sales cycles: By bringing the right people together at the right time and sharing more face time more, you can close deals faster.
● Tap into expertise across the globe: No matter where people are, you can tap their resources to full advantage through Cisco TelePresence collaboration.

For more information on Cisco Telepresence please contact us on 01 4600022, email: info@digicom.ie or visit www.digicom.ie


Digicom are proud to be a part of the Gateway to Europe 2012 Expo which is taking place in Boston, USA on March 27th.

The objective of this event is to provide detailed practical information to US corporates and their advisors, who have an interest in establishing operations in Ireland or the European Union, on the practicalities, costs and benefits of doing business in and from Ireland. The event is also targeting US professional services firms whose clients may well benefit from investing in Ireland bringing the Irish proposition to a wider audience.

The expo will focus on the broad range of advantages and opportunities that Ireland presents including corporate taxes, skills, operating costs, IP generation, track record in EMEA HQ and customer service, EU market access etc., as well as applying some real costings to those services.

For more information on the Gateway to Europe 2012 Expo please visit: www.gatewaytoeurope2012.com

See Irish Times Article

Death Warrant for the VGA!

Monday, February 13, 2012 0 comments



An industry wide agreement to phase out VGA completely by 2015, and to standardised solely on HDMI and DisplayPort is being supported by rival processor giants Intel and AMD. VGA is passed its sell by date with HDMI and DisplayPort allowing slimmer designs and supporting higher resolution with deeper colour. It is important that display technology keeps up with the digital rich world we now live in and reinforces this move by Intel and AMD.
 
By moving to the latest digital display interfaces will allow manufacturers to focus investment on new innovations rather having to solve challenges of supporting analog interfaces on their new products and technology.