Giorgia Lupi uses data to tell human stories, adding nuance to numbers. In this charming talk, she shares how we can bring personality to data, visualizing even the mundane details of our daily lives and transforming the abstract and uncountable into something that can be seen, felt and directly reconnected to our lives.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Regardless Of The Complexity, HCGi Can Help Simplify And Offset Risk
IT organizations often support mobile workers, distributed locations, and complex environments while adhering to rigorous governance and compliance with full accountability.
As infrastructure becomes more complex, business demands increase and the sophistication of end-users expands; IT departments often find it challenging to sustain the rate of change and associated cost controls. Projections of continued shortages in skilled IT labor and adoption of new and potentially disruptive technologies have prompted IT leaders to partner with HCGi to offset risk and assume responsibility for managing their asset fleet.
Whether your organization is installing new technology or redeploying existing assets, HCGi can help. Our experienced project professionals and nationwide resources will properly plan, staff, and execute any project regardless of the complexity. After we have executed on our plan, HCGi will define a repeatable process to complete the project.
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Hot Topics in AI Infrastructure: Episode 2 - AI Myth-busting
AI has generated a lot of hype over the past few years. The fanfare has led to much confusion for business and IT leaders. In order for it to be more broadly adopted for real-world scenarios, enterprise architecture and technology leaders have asked for help making sense of it. One way to start is by understanding the difference between machine learning, deep learning, and artificial intelligence.
And there are tons of myths about AI. Do you think AI is just for science projects and won’t be adopted outside of a few companies? Or, conversely, have you heard that it will be widespread and eliminate your job? In our second episode, NVIDIA’s Tony Paikeday and I discuss the top-three AI infrastructure myths and misperceptions so you can get past the hype and get a jump-start on your AI journey.
Featured Speakers:
Collin Gallagher, Director Product Marketing, Pure Storage
Tony Paikeday, Director of Product Marketing, NVIDIA
At HCGi, NVIDIA and Pure Storage are some of 200 companies that we partner with to bring you the best in IT services. See more about HCGi at www.hcgi.com
At HCGi, NVIDIA and Pure Storage are some of 200 companies that we partner with to bring you the best in IT services. See more about HCGi at www.hcgi.com
Monday, July 22, 2019
HCGi Can Help Offset Risk
IT organizations often support mobile workers, distributed locations, and complex environments while adhering to rigorous governance and compliance with full accountability.
As infrastructure becomes more complex, business demands increase and the sophistication of end-users expands; IT departments often find it challenging to sustain the rate of change and associated cost controls. Projections of continued shortages in skilled IT labor and adoption of new and potentially disruptive technologies have prompted IT leaders to partner with HCGI to offset risk and assume responsibility for managing their asset fleet.
Whether your organization is installing new technology or redeploying existing assets, HCGI can help. Our experienced project professionals and nationwide resources will properly plan, staff, and execute any project regardless of the complexity. After we have executed on our plan, HCGI will define a repeatable process to complete the project.
See more of our services at https://hcgi.com
Friday, July 19, 2019
How AI and Machine Learning will improve intent-based networking
John Apostololpous and Anand Oswal break down the power of AI and machine learning for enterprise networking.
At HCGi, Cisco is one of 200 companies that we partner with to bring you the best in IT services. See more about HCGi at www.hcgi.com
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
How 5G will change your smartphone, and your life in 2019
Imagine playing a co-op shooter like Fortnite Battle Royale or PUB-G on a VR headset… in real-time, with zero lag… all through your phone, while traveling in a fleet of self-driving cars going 200 miles an hour. Sit tight, because the future of gaming, and everything else, is about to change forever.
If you look up in the corner of your phone, you’re probably used to seeing a little indicator that says 4G LTE or, 3G, or... god forbid, 2G – and you’ve come to recognize that it probably has something to do with your phone’s connection to your mobile network. The higher the G, the faster the connection. It’s pretty easy to follow, the G stands for generation, and each subsequent generation refers to a specific minimum speed, connectivity, and reliability necessary to classify the network as that particular generation. 1G let us talk to each other, 2G let us send messages, 3G gave us broad data and internet, and 4G/LTE made it a whole lot faster.
But all that is in the soon to be past, because up on the horizon is 5G. And while you may be thinking that 5G is just a little faster, a little more reliable, and a little newer – it’s actually a massive breakthrough that’s going to change the way devices connect to the internet, and more importantly, to each other. In fact, as 5G rolls out over the next two years, it’s going to change… well, everything with a wireless connection. Which, at this point is …well, pretty much everything. So, what’s so special about a 5G future?
First of all, it’s fast. Like, really fast. Like, 20 gigabits per second over wireless fast. Like 100 - 250 times faster than 4G. By comparison, 4G provides speeds, on average, of about 10 - 20 megabits a second. So that’s going from streaming one Netflix movie in HD to streaming 400 movies in 8k at the same time.
But that’s not really the most impressive part… what sets 5G aside is its crazy low latency rate, which is the amount of delay between the sending and receiving of information. Now, 4G tends to average about 100-200 milliseconds. To be fair, 100 milliseconds is FAST; human reaction time is about 200-300 milliseconds. But 5G… will get it down to 1 millisecond. Or less. That’s almost real-time. And being able to send and receive information in what is essentially real-time, means that we can use 5G… to replace real-time interactions.
That might be one of the biggest breakthroughs in 5G: a network of self-driving cars – all sending data between each other and communicating with traffic lights, road sensors, aerial drones, and so on. Think about it, human reaction speed is 200 milliseconds, and we still have accidents every day. Imagine if your car could react, and communicate its reaction to hundreds of cars around it, all within a millisecond. Not only could we end car accidents, hell, but we could also end traffic altogether. Hundreds of self-driving cars, going lightning fast to your destination, with no risk that they’ll hit each other, because they all know exactly where they are in real-time, reacting to the actual world around them. Autonomous or remotely controlled trains, delivery trucks, even airplanes could be on the horizon in the near future.
In fact, forget cars for a second, and think of all robotic devices. Surgeries could be performed, from the other side of the world, with robot surgeons controlled in real-time by expert surgeons, being assisted by other expert surgeons simultaneously; saving lives in situations where time and distance are the difference between life and death. Factories can be staffed by robots that can communicate their task and position to each other, allowing them to not only do more, but do it more efficiently, and wirelessly over a 5G network. Imagine a fleet of drones flying over a field of crops, using sensors on the ground, to sort, pick, feed, and water individual plants – all on their own.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Hot Topics in AI Infrastructure: Episode 1
AI doesn’t have to be scary. NVIDIA’s Tony Paikeday and Pure Storage’s Colin Gallagher talk about what it takes to get started with AI. Think about your use cases, applications you can build, and targeted business outcomes. Dig deeper how Pure Storage can help your AI initiatives at https://www.purestorage.com/solutions...
Featured Speakers:
Collin Gallagher, Director Product Marketing, Pure Storage
Tony Paikeday, Director of Product Marketing, NVIDIA
At HCGi, NVIDIA and Pure Storage are some of 200 companies that we partner with to bring you the best in IT services. See more about HCGi at www.hcgi.com
At HCGi, NVIDIA and Pure Storage are some of 200 companies that we partner with to bring you the best in IT services. See more about HCGi at www.hcgi.com
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
MPS Managed Print Services Help Reduce Costs and Conserve Resources
Managed Print Services (MPS) can help you to assess, deploy and manage an imaging and printing environment tailored to meet your organization’s needs while helping you reduce costs, conserve resources and simplify document-intensive processes.
MPS involve managing hardcopy device fleets of copiers, printers, multifunction devices, and fax machines in a unified fashion. By outsourcing this function, you can focus on your core business and eliminate surplus supplies.
After an assessment, we can redeploy devices for the most economical benefit without work reduction. We monitor supplies and support all manufacturers. We offer same day repair and discount on new printers.
Sunday, July 7, 2019
HCGi Hartford Introduction - We Get IT
HCGi focuses on enterprise computer-related solutions, Hybrid IT data center systems, and Audio Visual design and installation. See more about HCGi at https://hcgi.com
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Happy 4th of July!
Happy Independence Day to all of our friends and clients. We wish you the best as you celebrate with your friends and family.
Monday, July 1, 2019
HCGi Builds Optimal Systems and Solutions
Pictured: Crestron Mercury Model #CCS-UC-1 W/PS Kit
HCGi builds optimal system designs from Huddle rooms, classrooms and auditoriums to complex video conferencing and streaming surveillance solutions. We combine solutions from the leading manufacturers with an experienced installation team. Most installations address your aesthetic needs as well as the potential for disruption. Our many references can verify our expertise in delivering a clean installation, completed on time. Our solution architects bring over 20 years of experience to this practice.
Conference Room Solution
Crestron Mercury is the only UC and AV all-in-one tabletop solution that supports any web collaboration application. By combining all the must-have conferencing and collaboration tools in one easy-to-use console, Mercury enables people to work together regardless of location or conferencing application. Use any softphone, web conferencing, or UC application. Local universities and organizations in Maryland are currently using Mercury for their conference, huddle, and meeting rooms.
For a custom quote email MDTEAM@hcgi.com or call 410-202-8042
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