Wednesday, June 27, 2007

AValive Ships New Panasonic AJ-P2C016RG P2 16GB Memory Cards

AValive announced today they began shipping the highly constrained 16GB P2 Cards from Panasonic USA. "These cards are in extremely tight supply" said AValive customer service "and we can expect to fill our back orders through out the summer" AValive has been taking pre orders on a first come first serve basis since April and all customers have been tagged with the date and time of their order so they can be handled on the first come fist serve basis policy.

If you wish to recieve this item you may pre order here


http://www.avalive.biz/Panasonic/AJ-PC2CO16RG/35512/productDetail.php

Friday, June 22, 2007

AValive Does AV Rental for GE at the Wilmington Hilton Riverside

AValive announced today that they just finished a 1 week AV rental for GE Nuclear at the Hilton Riverside in downtown Wilmington NC. AValive partnered with GE and Compucom to produce the event and all agreed it was a success.

Equipment provided was : Draper Screens,Hitachi Projectors .Kramer Video and VGA DA, Sennheiser Microphones Mackie Mixers and Luxor Carts.

AValive located in Wilmington NC and Wrightsville Beach is your NC-SC Strand , Coastal AV source for professional Audio and Visual Sales and Rentals. They can be reached at 877-387-5464

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

AValive Does Corporate AV Production and AV Rental for Coldwell Banker Wilmington NC CEO Event

June 13.2007 AValive produced an outdoor AV event for Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Realty where Coldwell Banker CEO Jim Gillespie spoke to the crowd while celebrating the opening of the new Wilmington NC Office.

The CEO of Coldwell Banker was in Wilmington on Wednesday, offering words of advice for people looking to buy or sell a home.

Coldwell Banker is one of the nation's largest and most successful real estate firms. One of their local offices, Sea Coast Realty, has surpassed $1 billion in sales, despite so-so sales numbers around the region.

A new report from the Association of Realtors shows houses are staying on the market longer this year than last, and the number of unsold homes is climbing.

Despite that, Gillispie says our real estate market is strong.

"Well, the market is off from last year and the year before, but if you compare it to the year 2000, where we were 20 to 25 percent in 2000, so 2007 is the year we would have longed for six years ago," he said.

Gillispie was in Wilmington to help Sea Coast Realty celebrate the opening of its new office

AValive used the following equipment and services to produce the event: JBL EON Speakers, Mackie Mixer, Sennheiser Wireless Microphones, and 2 Live AV Engineers to support the production


AValive located in Wilmington NC and Wrightsville Beach is your NC -SC Coastal AV source for professional Audio and Visual Sales and Rentals. They can be reached at 877-387-5464

Thursday, June 7, 2007

AValive AV And Swank Audio Visual Attend ST Louis Cardinals Game

AValive while producing an eight room corporate audiovisual event for NDRN had the opportunity to attend the St Louis Cardinals VS Cincinnati Reds game in ST Louis MO . Also in attendance was Swank Audio Visual's Multi City Team sitting on the same row as AValive where they shared success stories in the industry.

AValive produces high quality technical corporate AV events for their clients around the globe and is based out of Raleigh and Wilmington NC .

Thursday, May 31, 2007

AValive offers Digital Signage Sales Installation and Services





AValive has been on the forefront of the digital signage industry since 1999. AValive can provide a turn key solution from project design and management to install and international service of your multi site digital sign locations. With clients like Verizon Wireless and US Postal Service using AValive in the digital signage capacity you can be assured that AValive has the experience to assist you with your retail or corporate and government digital signage needs.

http://www.avalive.biz/Digital-Signage-Installation-and-Services/160/0/productList.php

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AValive Provides Digital Video to Billy Graham Museum

AValive announced today that the new Billy Graham Museum has purchased Digital Video and Multimedia capable products from AValive. Products include : AJA Video card sets and converters as well as Black Magic Deck Link and Extron Video Switchers . These products can be seen in the new state of the art museum located in new library complex described below.


CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Evangelist Billy Graham ended his crusades two years ago. But a new $27 million museum will carry on his work after the frail 88-year-old is gone.

On Thursday, former Presidents Carter, Clinton and George H.W. Bush were expected to be among 1,500 well-wishers at the private dedication of the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte.

The 40,000-square-foot complex, built near the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, traces the preacher's rise from farm boy to the most widely heard minister of all time. Over his long career he preached the Gospel in person to more than 210 million people.

"Even after my father is in heaven, whenever that day will be, it will be an opportunity to extend his ministry for several generations," said the Rev. Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's son and successor, who serves as chief executive of the evangelistic association.

Billy Graham suffers from fluid on the brain, prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease, and is largely confined to his home in Montreat. His wife Ruth, 86, has degenerative osteoarthritis of the back and neck and is bedridden at their home.

Franklin Graham said his father is strong enough to appear at the dedication, but "he's preoccupied right now with my mother. She is very weak."

"She's aware of what's happening. Her mind is sharp," Franklin Graham told The Associated Press. "But we're just concerned that she won't be around with us much longer."

Billy Graham, who has met every president since Harry S. Truman, initially opposed plans for the presidential-style library, his son said. But he agreed when Franklin Graham explained that it was not meant as a monument to him.

"We presented it to him that this is a ministry," Franklin Graham said. "It's about the message you preached and what you dedicated your life to."

The museum, which is set to open Tuesday, will be free to the public.

The dairy farm where Billy Graham grew up is just a few miles from the site of the library and the building design reflects his roots. The entrance looks like a barn and has a 40-foot glass cross for a front door. Hay bales and a 1936 farm truck decorate the lobby, along with an animatronic cow named Bessie that talks about Billy Graham as a young boy.

Critics dubbed the animal the "Golden Calf," saying it wasn't appropriate for honoring the evangelist. But Franklin Graham said it was critical to include displays appealing to kids.

The exhibits highlight Billy Graham's close ties to U.S. presidents, his pioneering use of radio, TV and film for evangelism and his role as America's pastor - comforting the nation during crises, most recently after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The evangelist's childhood home was also moved to the site and restored.

Billy Graham's children have been divided over where their parents should be buried - at the library or at The Cove, a Bible training center near the Grahams' mountainside home at Montreat. Franklin Graham believes his parents have decided the location, but "haven't made that public yet."

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Avalive to offer GoogleCheckout

AValive now offers Google Checkout on select products.

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