Greetings!

Welcome to this month's edition of vuPoint, featuring key topics of concern within the command and control room, including optimal pixel size for video wall displays, thin bezel LCDs, and security within major U.S. ports.
Many thanks to content contributors including Lesley Hughes-Banks, Cargo Security International, Brandon Tarnow, Mitsubishi, and Paul Noble, Activu.
If you have any comments,
ideas, or you are interested in contributing an article or white paper, please
contact me by email.
Happy Holidays from the staff at Activu.
Sincerely,
Theresa Myers
Editor
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This whitepaper explores the optimal character size
to use for text, numerical data, map labels, and more for creating custom
content for large-scale display.
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In the first of two features on port security, Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Editor, Cargo Security International, looks at how U.S. policy makers and port stakeholders are working to reduce the vulnerabilities of the waterside sector within the port environment.
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Market and customer demand has
driven a gap in display products that are commonly available for command and
control centers. Typical control rooms call for high-end, high-quality display walls, but customers with limited budgets simply can not afford such a capital investment,
often driving them to postpone systems updates, or purchase a display that is
not suitable for what they need. Learn how thin bezel LCDs meet the needs of control rooms that don't require 24/7 operation.
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The NJ Traffic Management Center's large-scale visualization solution harnesses the power of the network for real-time access to vital information for proactive decision-making and collaboration, meaning traffic can be effectively managed, congestion reduced, and incidents cleared quickly.
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