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Q-SYS’ Answer to Supply Chain Issues for the Control Space?

Coming in November 2022, Q-SYS will release Q-SYS vCore (opens in new tab) processor, the first virtualized processing solution for Q-SYS, and the accompanying Q-SYS Control (opens in new tab) feature license for Q-SYS vCore processor, bringing scalable control capabilities directly to the users’ own compute devices. 

At a high level, Q-SYS vCore processor plus Q-SYS Control feature license for vCore is a virtualized control solution for simple collaboration spaces whose audio/UC&C requirements are fulfilled by more standalone hardware. This solution adds enhanced control, automation, UX capabilities, remote monitoring, and helpdesk features to systems. In an earlier press release, Jatan Shah, President, and Chief Operating Officer, QSC, LLC, added, “These latest innovations will also aid in reducing the industry’s supply chain challenges and continue to transcend the traditional limitation of bespoke hardware with the power of a robust, software-based AV&C Platform.” 

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