Most companies concentrate on installing high-end AV equipment in their large boardrooms or larger conference rooms. This means that for decades, collaboration technology has been limited to the larger and more expensive meeting rooms.
However, according to a report by Wainhouse Research (WR) commissioned by Polycom, there is an increasing proliferation of huddle rooms in companies…
You may be increasingly comfortable conducting video conferencing in your huddle rooms or smaller spaces. You may have always wanted a sleek, video conferencing solution that fits well into a smaller-sized room. You may have wanted a video conferencing solution that is ideal for smaller organisations and yet delivers the kind of quality you deserve.…
When space is at a premium in meeting and classroom environments, projector placement is a challenge. In such cases, a short-throw projector can provide considerable flexibility, whether it’s being placed on a tabletop or is ceiling mounted.
Vivitek has introduced the Vivitek D560ST, a short-throw digital projector that is very effective even with as little as…
Modern control systems and technology can be amazing -- with several types of interfaces to control every aspect of a meeting room's functions. However, there are times one is looking for a simpler and more basic controller -- like in a training or small conference room.
To make this possible, Crestron has launched the DMPS3-4K-150-C,…
Do you want an extremely high-quality image projected to a screen in your living room? Do you need to view a brighter-than-usual image projected onto a screen in your smallest boardroom or meeting room? Well, don't fret...Read on...
dnp has introduced the dnp Supernova STS screen, which gives you a powerful and ultra-compact installation that is…
Flat Panel TVs are becoming more and more popular in offices, and are now frequently featured in our meeting and conference rooms. But even a 65″ LED monitor is not ideal for all types of rooms, and participants in your meetings might regret your choice of display if you get it wrong.
In this…
Not too long ago, corporate collaboration was all about only display. What this meant is that participants in a meeting space could throw up documents and images from their laptops onto a main display for everyone to see and annotate.
Workforces located in different geographies and the prevalence of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) meant…
Enterprise conferencing needs are evolving rapidly, and many clients ask about ways to equip smaller conference rooms with cost-effective tools for videoconferencing. Obviously Skype, Lync and WebEx provide popular (soft VC) tools for one-to-one conference on a laptop, but quality is usually compromised when the conference call needs to have multiple participants (say 4 or…
While the modern corporate environment features many different kinds of spaces for meetings of different kinds – boardrooms, video conference rooms, huddle rooms, even auditoriums – there are still special situations which demand a certain amount of flexibility. Multi-purpose rooms are quickly becoming a feature of most corporate environments because of their ability to quickly…
The benefits to extending unified communications and collaboration through the enterprise are well understood — but costs continue to deter organisations from implementing enterprise grade video conferencing in many smaller workspaces.
Many smaller groups end up having to manage with a lower quality experience on services like Skype running on a tablet/laptop/desktop. While the performance of…
We’ve recently talked about short-throw projectors which also allow interactivity, as a great solution for small meeting/huddle rooms where space is at a premium. They enable the screen area to be used not just to display content but also to interact with it and makes for more impactful presentations.
But by selecting the right screen, we…
While enterprise-grade video conferencing is well accepted in larger meeting spaces like board rooms, conference rooms and learning centres, their wider implementation across organisation is often constrained by cost considerations.
Some organisations with a larger number of rooms or with smaller meeting (or huddle) rooms may find the cost per room/user unpalatable. Similarly smaller businesses often…