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If Nobody "Owns" the AV Network ...
By Farooq Khan published
Who is actually responsible for the security of the AV network?

What’s Next for IPMX
By Andrew Starks published
The attention on IPMX is now centered on how devices interact across vendors, how systems are configured and controlled, and how they fit within existing IT environments.

The Pro AV World in 2026: What has Changed Since Last Year?
By Richard Jonker published
NETGEAR AV's Richard Jonker makes the case that Pro AV has shifted from vision to governance faster than expected, with IPMX now certifiable, security at the board level, and AI being held accountable for real ROI.

Barco and Extreme Networks Join Forces to Create the "Connected Control Room"
By AVNetwork Staff published
By combining Barco CTRL—an innovative all-in-one KVM-over-IP solution—with Extreme Fabric, customers gain a secure, scalable, and resilient platform for managing critical operations anywhere.

Editorial: Lessons Learned from a Lost Tablet
By Mark J. Pescatore published
My forgotten piece of equipment is a reminder of how important it is to keep track of yours.

AV/IT Interoperability Utopia?
By Paulo Francisco published
IPMX’s goal is to implement AV-over-IP enabling multi-vendor interoperability and empowering end users with the ability to pick best-in-class vendors with the assurance that all products will co-exist and interoperate.

Security Breaches, Vulnerabilities & Privacy for IPMX
By Andrew Starks published
Learn how PEP, a significant advancement for AV-over-IP security offers a comprehensive method for managing access to data and content streams within the IPMX framework.

Reconciling HDCP with AV-over-IP Open Standards
By Rob Moodey published
If IPMX is an open standard, doesn’t that derail content protection like HDCP?
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