How AV is Improving the Fan Experience in Stadiums Everywhere
Binoculars, an amplified organ and the roving kiss-cam used to be the extent of AV in the stadium experience. But today’s fans are expecting a lot more as they pump a “We’re #1!” giant foam hand in the air. ...
BYOD: Navigating Collaboration Risks and Challenges
A bring your own device (BYOD) culture makes collaboration simpler company-wide. And with 74 percent of employees already using their personal devices at work, BYOD is the world we live in. But there are significant collaboration risks and challenges ...
FIBER: What’s New in AV Connectivity?
What is new in connectivity has in many ways been with us for quite some time. Fiber is unique in that it has been around, but it has the capacity to adapt as technology around bandwidth, audio and video ...
Taking AV Outdoors: Top Considerations
From major sports venues to backyards, people are taking their audio visual tech outside. In order for this to be a success, it’s a must to get the technology deployment and design right. Outdoor AV used to mean shoddy ...
Advantages of AV in Hospitality: Making Your Guests More Comfortable
At Premier Inn’s HUB chain of hotels, guests check in at tablet-based kiosks or via the HUB app. In the lobby space, they encounter a welcome wall with travel updates and a live news feed. Rather than a shambling ...
Conference Room AV: Understanding Priority Disconnect
It used to be that integrators would work directly with facilities management to make decisions about AV changes and upgrades in meeting rooms. That is decidedly no longer the norm. Facilities managers currently account for just 12 percent of ...






