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Long-form pieces on the technology, standards, and trade-offs behind professional video walls. Updated as the category moves — most pieces are tied to a specific 2026-2027 trend (IPMX, AI walls, MicroLED, KVM-over-IP) or to a concrete migration playbook.

  • IPMX vs SMPTE ST 2110 vs SDVoE: which AV-over-IP standard fits your control room in 2026

    Technical · 14 min read · Updated 2026-05-14

    AIMS launched IPMX as a fully certified standard at ISE 2026. Tender language is shifting fast. A side-by-side of the three open AV-over-IP standards — what each carries, where each fits, where each does not — with concrete picks for broadcast, trading floors, and ProAV control rooms.

  • AI-augmented video walls: anomaly detection and auto-layout for NOC and SOC operations

    Technical · 12 min read · Updated 2026-05-14

    What Userful Infinity EdgeAI and Visiology Cortex actually ship in 2026, how YOLO-class models run on the wall controller via ONNX, where the on-prem story holds, and why most AI-walls fail on operator trust rather than on the model itself.

  • Software-defined vs hardware video wall controllers: a 5-year TCO breakdown

    Technical · 13 min read · Updated 2026-05-23

    The BOM-line comparison most procurement documents skip: hardware controllers from Datapath, Matrox, Barco, RGB Spectrum and Christie versus software-only stacks from Userful, Hiperwall, Polywall, and Craft Wall. A worked 16-display NOC example over five years with concrete numbers, hidden costs neither marketing deck mentions, and where the TCO inversion is real versus where it is sales theatre.

  • NOC room video wall: network operations center wall design

    Use cases · 11 min read · Updated 2026-06-06

    NOC room video wall reference architecture for 2026: network operations center video wall source mix, video wall for NOC workflows, failover, Grafana, Splunk, and 16-display BOM.

  • Best video wall software in 2026: control room and NOC comparison

    Best-of guides · 15 min read · Updated 2026-06-06

    Best video wall software comparison for 2026: Craft Wall, Userful, VuWall, Hiperwall, Datapath, Barco, Polywall, and Matrox ranked by control-room fit, NOC source mix, deployment model, TCO, and migration risk.

  • Migrating from a hardware video wall controller to a software-defined stack

    Migration · 13 min read · Updated 2026-05-15

    A practical migration guide for control rooms moving off a hardware video wall controller — Datapath, Matrox, RGB Spectrum, Christie — onto a software-defined stack. The pre-migration audit, the two migration paths, a phase-by-phase plan, the real risks, and what changes for operators on day one.

  • MicroLED for control room video walls: where it fits in 2026 and where it does not

    Technical · 11 min read · Updated 2026-05-15

    MicroLED is the headline display technology of 2026 — and the most over-specified. A straight read on pixel pitch, the cost curve against fine-pitch dvLED, the control-room deployments where MicroLED earns its premium, and the larger number where it does not.

  • Hybrid cloud video walls: the metadata-in-cloud, pixels-on-prem pattern

    Technical · 12 min read · Updated 2026-05-15

    Cloud-only video wall management failed the compliance review in every regulated industry. The pattern that survived is hybrid — control plane in the cloud, video and configuration on-prem. What goes where, why, and how the split holds up against GDPR, FZ-152, FedRAMP, and BSI C5.

  • Video wall compliance: the regulatory map for control-room procurement

    Compliance · 13 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    Compliance is a tender line, not an afterthought. The regulatory frames that decide a video wall procurement — Минцифры registry and FZ-187 in Russia, GDPR and BSI C5 and ANSSI in Europe, FedRAMP and DoD impact levels in the US, ISO 11064 everywhere — and how each shapes the architecture.

  • How to run a video wall software bake-off: a procurement playbook

    Comparisons · 12 min read · Updated 2026-05-15

    A step-by-step playbook for running a video wall software evaluation that actually predicts the production outcome — building the shortlist, structuring the bake-off, the six weighted criteria, the evaluation mistakes that wreck procurements, and the decision matrix.

  • Video wall software and Russian import substitution: the Минцифры registry, FZ-187, and КИИ compliance

    Compliance · 12 min read · Updated 2026-05-23

    What import substitution actually requires for a control-room video wall in Russia — the Минцифры software registry, FZ-187 critical-infrastructure law, КИИ obligations, the registry-listed options (Polywall, Forsite MWCC, BridgeWall), and an honest map of where each fits.

  • Open source video wall software in 2026: what actually exists, and what doesn't

    Technical · 11 min read · Updated 2026-05-17

    There is no fully open-source video wall stack in 2026 — but there are useful open-source pieces, real DIY paths for small deployments, and a clear line where a commercial platform earns its licence. Honest catalogue of what's open source, what isn't, and what to use when.

  • Video wall for broadcast monitoring in 2026: MCR, PCR, and the software-vs-hardware multiviewer question

    Use cases · 13 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    What broadcast monitoring walls actually need to do — primary signal QC vs secondary operational monitoring, why hardware multiviewers (Evertz VIP, Tektronix Sentry, Lawo V_matrix, Cobalt Digital) still dominate the QC tier, where software-defined walls are eating the operations tier, and how the IPMX inflection in 2026 changes the procurement math.

  • Video wall for transport control rooms: rail, ATC, port, motorway, metro — where software fits and where it doesn't

    Use cases · 12 min read · Updated 2026-05-17

    Transport control rooms — rail OCC, ATC tower and area control, port VTS, motorway traffic management, metro operations, airport AOCC — share a wall but solve very different problems. Honest map of which tier of the visualisation stack software walls belong to, where SIL-rated and EN 50128 / EN 50129 systems still own the chain, and which incumbents (Frequentis, Indra, Thales, Siemens, Alstom, Saab, Hitachi) sit alongside the wall.

  • SOC and SIEM video wall: Splunk, ELK Stack, cameras, and incident response

    Use cases · 10 min read · Updated 2026-06-04

    A practical SOC video wall and SIEM video wall architecture for security operations centers: Splunk, ELK Stack, Microsoft Sentinel, QRadar, Wazuh, VMS feeds, incident queues, source mix, layouts, failover, and procurement checklist.

  • Video wall for energy dispatch: SCADA, grid control, pipelines, and industrial control rooms

    Use cases · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-04

    How to specify a video wall for energy dispatch rooms: SCADA / EMS / DMS overviews, grid-control centers, pipeline control, substations, outage response, CCTV, and on-prem operation without touching the certified control chain.

  • Video wall for railway control rooms: rail OCC, metro dispatch, depots, and freight operations

    Use cases · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-04

    A practical video wall architecture for railway control: rail OCC, metro dispatch, depots, freight operations, CCTV, signalling read-only views, incident boards, and the line between certified safety systems and secondary visualization.

  • Utility and energy control room video wall: SCADA, EMS, DMS, GIS, and outage response

    Use cases · 10 min read · Updated 2026-06-04

    A practical utility dispatch video wall architecture for energy control centers, power grid control rooms, water utilities, SCADA / EMS / DMS dashboards, GIS maps, outage response, CCTV, and on-prem control.

  • Air-gap and sovereign video wall: no-cloud control room software for restricted sites

    Compliance · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    A practical air-gap video wall and sovereign video wall architecture for NOC, SOC, utility, government, and critical-infrastructure sites that need on-prem, no-cloud, offline-capable control room software.

  • Video wall sizing and source count guide: displays, 8K, 64 displays, and control room layouts

    Technical · 10 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    A practical video wall sizing guide for source count, 8-display, 16-display, 64-display, and 8K control-room deployments. Covers live sources, standby sources, GPU/server planning, and tender language.

  • Video wall RBAC, SSO, API, and mobile control: secure operator access for control rooms

    Technical · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    A practical guide to video wall RBAC, video wall SSO, video wall API automation, and video wall mobile app control for NOC, SOC, command center, and restricted control-room deployments.

  • JOC video wall and command center video wall: C4ISR, government, and military rooms

    Use cases · 10 min read · Updated 2026-06-06

    JOC video wall and command center video wall guide for C4ISR, government, and military rooms: source mix, air-gap control, sizing, audit, and where software-defined walls fit.

  • Stadium operations video wall: sports venue control room and event operations wall design

    Use cases · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    A practical stadium operations video wall guide for sports venue control rooms, event operations video wall projects, security, crowd flow, broadcast confidence, weather, incident response, and where software-defined walls fit.

  • Research data center video wall and university IT operations wall: HPC, campus NOC, and shared incident visibility

    Use cases · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-01

    A practical guide to research data center video wall and university IT operations wall projects: HPC scheduler status, storage, campus network, security, facilities, incident workflow, RBAC, sizing, and where software-defined walls fit.

  • Boardroom video wall: corporate AV conference room design, source mix, and software control

    Use cases · 10 min read · Updated 2026-06-06

    Boardroom video wall guide for corporate AV conference rooms: presentation sources, Teams and Zoom, signage, executive briefings, room control, source count, TCO, and when software-defined wall control fits.

  • Airport terminal video wall: AOCC, passenger operations, gate, baggage, and disruption displays

    Use cases · 9 min read · Updated 2026-06-02

    A practical airport terminal video wall guide for AOCC and passenger operations: gate allocation, baggage, security queues, weather, ground transport, disruption response, source mix, sizing, and where software-defined walls fit.

  • Hospitality video wall: hotel lobby, casino, resort, and venue operations wall design

    Use cases · 8 min read · Updated 2026-06-02

    A practical hospitality video wall guide for hotels, casinos, resorts, lobbies, conference venues, and guest operations: signage, live events, wayfinding, dashboards, source mix, sizing, TCO, and where software-defined walls fit.

  • Video wall for crisis management rooms and EOCs: activation-driven walls, multi-agency coordination, and where software fits

    Use cases · 13 min read · Updated 2026-05-31

    Crisis management rooms and Emergency Operations Centres are activation-driven, multi-agency, high-stakes spaces — different engineering problem from a NOC or a transport ops centre. Honest map of where software walls belong (secondary visualisation tier), where CAD / PSIM / 911 chains still own the primary path (Motorola, Hexagon, Mark43, Carbyne, Genesys, Frequentis Public Safety), and what NIMS / ICS / CECIS framing means for the wall.

  • Turnkey video wall projects: what's included, timeline, cost

    Use cases · 11 min read · Updated 2026-05-23

    What a turnkey video wall project covers — software, displays (LCD or LED), mounting, commissioning, integration, support. Typical timeline, BOM, and price ranges for Russian control rooms.

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