TesiraFORTÉ’s connectivity and performance facilitate seamless, intuitive collaboration experiences
BEAVERTON, Oregon — Biamp Systems, a leading provider of innovative, networked media systems, has announced that the Biamp® TesiraFORTÉ family of digital audio processors easily and quickly connects with the recently introduced Intel® Unite™ solution. Through the quick connecting USB port, TesiraFORTÉ provides crystal-clear audio in fewer steps so you start meetings on time, when you’re ready. Biamp is also working on a range of connectivity options for different environments, including Biamp-specific Intel Unite plugins, as well as options for direct Ethernet AVB/TSN connections.
TesiraFORTÉ
consists of eight models (four AVB models and four non-AVB models) with
fixed input and output configurations, designed to bring greater
simplicity and more options to conferencing, telephony, and VoIP
environments.
“Biamp’s passion is to deliver the best possible
audio experience, which is critical to productive collaborative spaces,”
said Graeme Harrison, executive vice president of marketing for Biamp
Systems. “Working together with a company like Intel to offer technology
to easily connect many devices, start meetings quickly and eliminate
the technology delay, and deliver a great audio experience is how
unified communications and collaboration is meant to be. We look forward
to further developing the integration between our products and the
Intel Unite solution.”
The Intel Unite
solution offers businesses an easy and cost-effective way to transform
existing conference rooms into modern, connected meeting spaces with
enhanced security to help improve collaboration and productivity.
Meetings start quickly, connecting on-site and remote participants so
they can easily view and interact with shared content in real time.
“We’re
pleased to be working with Biamp Systems to offer the Intel Unite
solution as part of TesiraFORTÉ that quickly and easily provides
crystal-clear audio to enable better meetings and collaboration
experiences,” said Jeremy Nicholes, Intel Unite product marketing
manager at Intel.