Bill Reckwerdt, Vice President Marketing & Business Development Bill's extensive career spans 20 years in the digital video and medical imaging industries. He brings to Video Clarity expertise in compression, digital transmission, and video servers. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.videoclarity.com/ManufacturerSolutions.html#top
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