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Home›Technology›Control›AMX Enzo receives facelift for 2014

AMX Enzo receives facelift for 2014

By Paul Skelton
16/12/2014
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The product that we here at Connected Home named the best new product at Integrate 2013 has been enhanced.

Enzo changes the way information is presented and shared in meetings. In 2014, AMX has announced the addition of screen mirroring of laptop and mobile device content. It also previewed upcoming support for web conferencing and simplified launching of Enzo sessions right from a touch panel or keypad.

Enzo was designed as an application-based platform to give meeting attendees choices in deciding how they want to present and share content in meetings. In addition to retrieving content from cloud-based storage, the web or a local USB drive, meeting participants are now able to instantly screen mirror content from their laptop (Windows/Mac OS X), smart phone or tablet. Powered by industry-leading MirrorOp wireless mobile content sharing technology, users can quickly and easily share their screens with just a click.

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AMX also made life easier for integrators by adding the ability to create Enzo session macros using the AMX Rapid Project Maker (RPM) configuration tool. Now, a nearly limitless number of user-defined steps can be configured in just minutes, saving integrators what previously was a time intensive programming process. Session macros benefit Enzo users by making it simpler than ever to put all the steps needed to initiate a session, such as powering up the display, launching the browser, starting a web conference and logging into Dropbox; easier than ever just by touching a button that might say: “Start Web Conference”. Control capabilities such as dimming the lights, lowering the projection screen and raising volume can also be integrated into an Enzo session macro.

Enzo was also designed to enable global collaboration and the addition of web conferencing adds that capability.

By simply plugging in an AMX Sereno Video Conferencing Camera, which also debuted at InfoComm 2014, meeting attendees can instantly engage in web conferences using their choice of Enzo-driven web conferencing applications, including support for Skype and Microsoft Lync conferencing. Because Enzo is a flexible application-based platform, additional web conferencing applications will be added in the future.

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