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Ask any company about the secret to their success and often the answer will be collaboration; how the staff worked together despite being spread out across various sites around the world to complete a project. It makes sense to create a space in your organisation that makes it even easier for this type of work to take place. It does and it exists. They’re called Huddle Rooms.
In the 21st century there’s a new saying – work is a thing you do, not a place you go. The days of sitting at a desk from 9am to 5pm are long gone for many employees thanks to the freedom the internet has provided. And add in the fact Australians have gleefully adopted mobile devices like smartphones, tablets and laptop computers and the workplace suddenly becomes anywhere we choose.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… Yes, the story of interactive displays is a tale of two births and two lifecycles. The first interactive “touch-capable” large displays were born around 1991 when David Martin and Nancy Knowlton released their first interactive product - called a “Smart Board.” While this first birth represented a breakthrough, it isn’t necessarily the most significant beginning.