Data Projections is Celebrating 30 Years in Business
HOUSTON, May 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- There have been many technological changes in the last 30 years. Gone are the days of VCRs, cassette tapes and filmstrip projectors. Things like video walls and interactive flat panels are now a mainstay in business and education. Houston-based Data Projections, now entering its 30th year, is a cornerstone in audio visual collaboration solutions and continues to lead the way as technology continues to evolve.
Founded in 1987 with the sole purpose of providing technology to the classroom by selling LCD panels with overhead projectors, Data Projections is now a leading source for the design and implementation of systems designed to allow communication, collaboration and innovation.
"We recognized early on that how we supported clients after installation would become what sets us apart from other installation companies," said President Matthew Zaleski. "With that in mind, we look to provide a total solution for the lifetime of the solution," he added.
Data Projections continues to win national recognition as a top audio visual solution provider. They are consistently named as a top provider by industry giants such as Crestron and Polycom.
"Just as communications have evolved over the last 30 years, so has our company," said Zaleski. "And we look forward to our next 30 years of serving the A/V needs of each of our clients," he concluded.
About Data Projections:
Founded in 1987, Data Projections has grown into a leader in the audio/visual solutions industry. With offices in Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, Data Projections focuses on the businesses and institutions that also call Texas home. Data Projections offers its clients the ability to connect with others, collaborate in innovate ways and simplify even the most technically complex processes. Visit www.dataprojections.com to learn more.
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