
AVWeek 614: Chocolate Egg Security
What it means for InfoComm to focus on end users for the show in Orlando, and taking the steps to zero trust implementation in AV solutions.
What it means for InfoComm to focus on end users for the show in Orlando, and taking the steps to zero trust implementation in AV solutions.
What AV can do for higher education, Huddly is only selling to trusted partners, and Samsung strikes a deal with LG for OLED panels.
Dante gets an upgrade to its API, the importance of commercial-grade solutions in projects, and what BYOD means for displays.
The founder of Mersive joins Q-SYS, Sonos gets into the commercial space through SaaS, and uncovering the mystery of ghost meetings.
Potential slowdowns in the AV market, DTEN is certified for Microsoft Teams, and what a video game merger’s block means for AV.
Bose sells their Professional division, a look at sustainable AV solutions, and the rise of Bring Your Own Devices in conferencing.
The world of broadcasting and how it connects to the AV industry, looking back at the metaverse boom, and Samsung goes directly to consumer.
A look at ISC West, normalizing employee turnover, how AV is the best ‘non-degree’ job, and if we are ready for AR glasses.
How Pace University is creating courses specifically for the AV industry and how those outside can learn more about this space.
AVIXA partners with HETMA for InfoComm 2023 and (in spite of that,) tightened budgets for technology managers in higher education.