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Revolutionizing Display Technology: IHSE and VuWall’s Unified KVM and Video Wall Solution

IHSE’s partnership with VuWall revolutionizes how KVM systems and video walls interact. As Nick Mathis, Director of Business Development at VuWall, explains, this collaboration allows for control of KVM routing and integrating KVM streams onto a video wall. This unified system eliminates the need for separate equipment for KVM networks and video walls, reducing…

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IHSE’s partnership with VuWall revolutionizes how KVM systems and video walls interact.

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As Nick Mathis, Director of Business Development at VuWall, explains, this collaboration allows for control of KVM routing and integrating KVM streams onto a video wall.

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This unified system eliminates the need for separate equipment for KVM networks and video walls, reducing…

IHSE’s partnership with VuWall revolutionizes how KVM systems and video walls interact. As Nick Mathis, Director of Business Development at VuWall, explains, this collaboration allows for control of KVM routing and integrating KVM streams onto a video wall. This unified system eliminates the need for separate equipment for KVM networks and video walls, reducing confusion and enhancing efficiency. The partnership’s continuous innovation aims to add value to existing and new user locations, making IHSE and VuWall a powerful duo in the KVM and video wall space.

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