Samsung Buys Harman in its Biggest Acquisition Ever, No Word on AMX
Samsung Electronics announced it was buying Harman for $8 billion, but made no mention of AMX.
Samsung Electronics announced it was buying Harman for $8 billion, but made no mention of AMX.
The former Samsung business shows no signs of slowing down with an array of IP camera offerings.
The new name will become official on April 1 and follows the company’s purchase by the Hanwha Group in December 2014.
Samsung Vice President of Sales in North America Tom Cook discusses the four ways new technologies are redefining IP system design.
Security unexpectedly loses one of the industry’s most successful and popular figures.
Samsung’s Safety Truck uses a wireless camera to broadcast a live feed of the road on a video wall at the rear of the truck.
The video surveillance supplier offers lower and higher end solutions, with a famed magician appearing in its booth.
Samsung CEO BK Yoon says the Internet of Things will play a big role in our future, eventually becoming more than just a gimmick or a convenience.
Tom Cook, vice president, sales, Samsung Techwin America, says all systems go for 2015 and beyond following investment by Hanwah Group.
As part of its group-wide restructuring plan, Samsung is selling multiple affiliates for almost $2 billion to South Korean conglomerate Hanwha.