Reports & White Papers
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Holographic Projection: Ahead of the Curve or Hipster Novelty?
March 2015In show business, being dead has often been a viable career option. Just ask Elvis, Jim Morrison or Jimi Hendrix, all of whom still sell more records than many indie bands.Read More -
The Life of a Tech Manager: What it Means to Manage AV/IT Systems Today
March 2015Ask a dozen AV tech managers what career path they took to get where there are today, and you're unlikely to hear the same story twice.Read More -
Streaming Media: Consumer Experiences, Workplace Expectations
March 2015More than 70 percent of consumers who have broadband use it to stream video, according to a new CEA-NATPE study.Read More -
Making Digital Signage Stand Out
March 2015Rarely has digital signage received more attention than when it invited the public to get actively involved in the fight against domestic violence.Read More -
Unified Communications and Collaboration: Overcoming User Challenges
February 2015The following is the second in a three-part series on the role of the pro AV industry in unified communications and collaboration (UCC). In the first part, we discussed the skills required for AV professionals to play in this field and how UCC providers in the AV industry identify customer requirements.Read More -
Get a Room: Pop-Up Events Have Special AV Needs
February 2015Nothing lasts forever, but the notion of the pop-up event has taken transience to a new level. Event locations, touting themselves as “venues” for abruptly-appearing, short-lived events, offer a growing number of possibilities.Read More -
The Imaginarium of Quince Imaging: Converting the Science of Light Into Mesmerizing Projection
May 2014The leadership at Quince Imaging never envisioned themselves as a standard audiovisual (AV) firm — at least not in the classic sense.Read More -
The Changing World of Unified Communications
May 2013Here at the IMCCA, people often ask us about unified communications. “If the promise of UC is so fantastic” they ask, “why is it still so complicated and difficult?” Why indeed?Read More -
Holographic Projection: Ahead of the Curve or Hipster Novelty?
March 2015In show business, being dead has often been a viable career option. Just ask Elvis, Jim Morrison or Jimi Hendrix, all of whom still sell more records than many indie bands.Read More -
The Life of a Tech Manager: What it Means to Manage AV/IT Systems Today
March 2015Ask a dozen AV tech managers what career path they took to get where there are today, and you're unlikely to hear the same story twice.Read More -
Streaming Media: Consumer Experiences, Workplace Expectations
March 2015More than 70 percent of consumers who have broadband use it to stream video, according to a new CEA-NATPE study.Read More -
Making Digital Signage Stand Out
March 2015Rarely has digital signage received more attention than when it invited the public to get actively involved in the fight against domestic violence.Read More -
Unified Communications and Collaboration: Overcoming User Challenges
February 2015The following is the second in a three-part series on the role of the pro AV industry in unified communications and collaboration (UCC). In the first part, we discussed the skills required for AV professionals to play in this field and how UCC providers in the AV industry identify customer requirements.Read More -
Get a Room: Pop-Up Events Have Special AV Needs
February 2015Nothing lasts forever, but the notion of the pop-up event has taken transience to a new level. Event locations, touting themselves as “venues” for abruptly-appearing, short-lived events, offer a growing number of possibilities.Read More -
The Imaginarium of Quince Imaging: Converting the Science of Light Into Mesmerizing Projection
May 2014The leadership at Quince Imaging never envisioned themselves as a standard audiovisual (AV) firm — at least not in the classic sense.Read More -
The Changing World of Unified Communications
May 2013Here at the IMCCA, people often ask us about unified communications. “If the promise of UC is so fantastic” they ask, “why is it still so complicated and difficult?” Why indeed?Read More