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Saturday, November 30, 2024
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AVWeek 654: Integrated Client Portal

The video version of this podcast can be found here.

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The weather may be inconsistent, but one thing that you can count on is our commitment to the news of the AV industry. Joining us in our discussion of the biggest stories for commercial AV is Dawn Meade, Jennifer Weaver, and Mark Coxon from AVI-SPL.

Scott Tiner (who you might know as a regular guest for one EDTech Podcast on AVNation) writes about the balance between security and convenience. In this digital age, we have been hit with reports and announcements of some data breach or invasion of privacy from a comapany regardless of size. While security is foremost at the mind of a residential consumer, it is less of a sticking point in the office. How can we emphasize the need for solid security in the corporate space? We discuss the importance of security while also looking at ease of use for company assets.

Disney is developing an omnidirectional treadmill floor for virtual reality experiences. The HoloTile Floor allows users to walk and run in any direction amidst VR. VR and AR have had success as an entertainment platform, and this is not dissuading that notion in any stretch. But is there a use for something like this and VR in general for the pro AV space? Looking at what VR can offer for integrators.

Jetbuilt’s new integrated client portal, simply Portal, is available for use by end-users. Announced at ISE 2024, this is a real-time communication software to share information between integrators and their clients on projects. This includes drawings, manuals and more. What tools do integrators need to make a project work?

Host: Tim Albright

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  • AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio.
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