UCC has become a valuable tool for enterprise, fusing the best elements of conference calls such as text, audio, video and virtual whiteboards into one interface. Because of the power of UCC, businesses are flocking to the technology with recent reports revealing that demand has risen by 71 per cent over the last 12 months.
Streaming media, storage and distribution demand for Australian businesses has risen by 68 per cent, according to the recent Integrate 2018 ANZ Industry Research Report. So how can the AV industry use this rise in demand to ensure that the business flows downstream?
SONICAM is a professional, spherical VR camera with 9 fish-eye cameras, 64 microphones, 4K HD resolution, and 360 degrees field of view. The combination of these features in one single device means that users can film any scenes vividly without any blind spots or image distortion.
2018 was an eventful year in the AV and collaboration industries. We saw a number of mergers and acquisitions, rebrands, new players and an avalanche of new products. So what does 2019 have in store for us? We may not have a crystal ball, but below are a handful of predictions for the AV industry in 2019.
Founded in 2011 as an R&D centre, Magewell now have a wide range of products deployed around the world in everything from broadcast to medical imaging. And with the introduction of their new 4K capture devices, it's never been easier to capture the perfect video.
New from Bose, PowerSpace is a line of amplifiers designed to run seamlessly alongside the expanding line of Bose Professional products. These five new cost-effective amplifiers are right-sized with power levels and DSP options ideal for premium commercial applications.
In a time when technology is advancing at an alarming rate and becoming more and more advanced, it may seem counter-intuitive to tell companies that they should hire less technically minded people, but that is exactly what rAVe's Mark Coxon argues they should be doing in Part 2 of his investigation into AV's future professionals.
TDC was engaged to undertake the visual spectacular of the opening and closing of the Invictus Games in Sydney in October. Working with the creative teams and an iconic backdrop, read how they used AV to create a sharper more immersive experience.
Outdoor advertising used to be the domain of traditional advertising, with static images and no interaction. That has all changed, with digital outdoor displays opening new worlds for businesses to advertise - and new avenues for AV installers to provide their services to make it happen.