Medialon Manager software manages a Dataton Watchout system in the Alcatel-Lucent showroom.
Alcatel-Lucent has upgraded a showroom in Paris to showcase its solutions tailored to service providers, enterprises and governments worldwide that are looking to deliver voice, data and video communication services.
Recently, integrator IEC handled the entire A/V integration at the head office of the multinational communications giant, where employees are now using Medialon Manager show control software to manage a Dataton Watchout system. The new showroom technology also includes a video-on-demand system and two Panasonic 103in plasma screens, three 71in plasma screens and five 20in plasma screens.
Videmus, a French integration company that specializes in video projection, show control and dynamic signage supplied the Dataton system and helped IEC with Medialon programming.
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