Back to the Workplace: Human-Centric AV Design Means Asking Workers for Input
Since the dot-com boom (and bust, and subsequent high-tech revolution) at the turn of this century, the workplace has been shifting to a more human-centric model.
Since the dot-com boom (and bust, and subsequent high-tech revolution) at the turn of this century, the workplace has been shifting to a more human-centric model.
As new combinations of remote and in-office collaboration continue to develop with the return to the workplace, the role of AV consultants and integrators will have new ramifications in the near- and long-term.
As organizations start to rethink their interior spaces, including collaboration areas, it’s well worth taking a look at why those areas may not have been fulfilling their potential.
Security is not just about hacks and stolen data, it's important to fix internal flaws and embed best security practice to avoid accidental errors and protect yourself from both insider and outsider threats.
It’s nearly time for InfoComm 2020 Connected and we’re looking forward to you tuning into the live events sessions on offer. With so much inspiring content, where to begin? We’re here to help.
Third generation IT consultant Caitlin Brudnicki adds AV to her report card.
Security is not just about hacks and stolen data, it's important to fix internal flaws and embed best security practice to avoid accidental errors and protect yourself from both insider and outsider threats.
The AVIXA® Latin America Team has started a series of articles exploring the new realities the AV industry will face in our region because of COVID-19.
Amidst the abrupt changes that have been brought on by a global pandemic, discussions and speculation about the future have become a global occurrence. Like many other business sectors, the AV industry is feeling the effects of already-contracted projects being put on hold or being cancelled.
Content that is user-driven and interactive helps meet the challenge of keeping retailers’ digital signage fresh.
Each year at InfoComm® there are always new and unique solutions among the smaller booths on the show floor.
Even as more economies begin to open, pro AV business sentiment has appeared to take a turn for the worse. Maybe with the additional clarity that comes from seeing details of governments’ phased reopenings, AV professionals have a better idea of what’s ahead.
How can AV integrators help customers now and tomorrow? How can they position their businesses for success while helping clients succeed during a pandemic? The answer: Walk the next mile in their shoes.
Finding its way in the post-lockdown world, digital signage is exploring new avenues. Joan Aixa, Director, Maverick AV Solutions Iberia, takes a look at the impact on businesses and what they should do to survive.
Shifting video trends are influencing the ways in which churches reach and engage with congregants, says Ian Sharpe, CEO of Promethean.
More devices connected to the network, increased wireless access, and a steep increase in the volume of content and data can leave room for temptation from outside attackers.
Read how two integral task members offer some insight into the new Rack Design for Audiovisual Systems standard and how it was developed.
The way we work together has undergone an abrupt modification. The line between work and home is as blurry as the future seems to be for the foreseeable future.
Hear from Kenneth Ng, Chief Executive Officer, Mojoworx Asia Limited Hong Kong, a task group member on the new Rack Design Standard.
With each passing week, more local economies are beginning to open, and AV professionals are planning for what’s next: going back to work in a way that doesn’t jeopardize the tenuous foundation from which we’re restarting.