Boardrooms Are Not Just Bigger Huddle RoomsA lot of businesses treat boardroom AV as small-room gear with a bigger price tag attached. The logic seems reasonable on the surface, but it misses what actually changes once a room moves from six seats to fifteen or twenty.A boardroom is not a larger version of the same problem a… Read More
The Pattern in How Offices Discover AVerAVer tends to enter the conversation at a particular point, not at the start. Offices typically discover it after something simpler has already been tried and found wanting, often in a room where standard lighting assumptions did not hold up.Recognising that pattern matters, since it … Read More
Where Most Equipment Budgets Go First - And Why That Is BackwardsLook at how most offices actually go about this and a pattern shows up fast. Someone picks a webcam off a shelf and calls the project done, and only later does anyone ask whether the room can actually hear what is being said. Doing it in that order causes most of the … Read More
A Boardroom Call Where the Remote Side Keeps Asking Sorry WhatPicture a fairly ordinary boardroom call. The screen looks fine, the camera framing is good, and everything seems to be working - until someone seated at the far end of the table speaks, and the remote participants ask them to repeat themselves. It happens again ten minu… Read More
Polycom Hardware Options for Teams RoomsModern Teams environments rely on purpose-built hardware to deliver a consistent experience. Polycom teams room hardware are designed to combine cameras, microphones, and compute components into reliable room solutions that support everyday collaboration.In enterprise deployments, P… Read More