MACC the AVCOtek
07-30-2004, 03:45 PM
Although I'm not really new here, I was reading through all the intro's from the slew of new people and realized I hadn't introduced myself.
So, here it is!
I am Michael from Hawaii. I currently work for the largest AV Integrator in Hawaii, The Audio Visual Company. I have been working in the AV Industry since 1991 and have been involved in VTC since 1997 or so when we installed that brick from 'P company' that you couldn't use without a computer with Telnet. I support the sales staff here at AVCO and our customers with TANDBERG, Polycom and Sony VTC product. We have also delved in (well, dipped our toes in, really) Aethra and VCON. We deal mainly with onsies and twosies and are just getting into to network-wide VTC solutions. If you'd like to know more about us, click the link in my signature.
Otherwise, I'm just a regular joe who digs PC games and spending time with his two-year-old daughter!
And since I live in Hawaii I'd like to occasionally share a Hawaiian word with you. (No, I'm not actually Hawaiian. I am what is commonly referred to here as sharkbait!) So, without further delay, your first Hawaiian word at VTCTalk:
Akamai - pronounced Ah-Kah-My (pardon my crude phonics!) - smart, clever; as in 'My the folks here at VTCTalk sure are akamai!'
Aloha everybody! I have already learned a lot here and hope to learn even more!
So, here it is!
I am Michael from Hawaii. I currently work for the largest AV Integrator in Hawaii, The Audio Visual Company. I have been working in the AV Industry since 1991 and have been involved in VTC since 1997 or so when we installed that brick from 'P company' that you couldn't use without a computer with Telnet. I support the sales staff here at AVCO and our customers with TANDBERG, Polycom and Sony VTC product. We have also delved in (well, dipped our toes in, really) Aethra and VCON. We deal mainly with onsies and twosies and are just getting into to network-wide VTC solutions. If you'd like to know more about us, click the link in my signature.
Otherwise, I'm just a regular joe who digs PC games and spending time with his two-year-old daughter!
And since I live in Hawaii I'd like to occasionally share a Hawaiian word with you. (No, I'm not actually Hawaiian. I am what is commonly referred to here as sharkbait!) So, without further delay, your first Hawaiian word at VTCTalk:
Akamai - pronounced Ah-Kah-My (pardon my crude phonics!) - smart, clever; as in 'My the folks here at VTCTalk sure are akamai!'
Aloha everybody! I have already learned a lot here and hope to learn even more!