Tech that increases flexibility and saves time in conference rooms
While huddle spaces and remote work are hot topics in work collaboration right now, you don't want to write off the conference room just yet. In fact, not only is it...
Tech that increases flexibility and saves time in conference rooms
While huddle spaces and remote work are hot topics in work collaboration right now, you don't want to write off the conference room just yet. In fact, not only is it...
Huddle Room Tech That Supports Remote Workers
To 'huddle' is to put your heads together'as a group'to plan, strategize, collaborate, etc. When creating huddle rooms in the workplace, it's important to remember that...
How to Compare Huddle Room Solutions
You've had a lightbulb moment, but you'd have to act on your idea today. You need to share it with your team, but you doubt there is a conference room available, and you...
A+ Technology: Tablets as Teaching Tools
The debate over tablets in schools has taken many twists and turns over time. It's always hard to predict what will happen with new and future technologies, but once...
Improve Training Spaces with Collaboration Tech
Remote work is increasing, and it's likely to become even more commonplace since many companies are seeing positive results. One recent survey revealed that remote...
Have Them at Hello with Quality Mic Technology
'The Voice' is a show where judges must make a determination based on sound alone. They get no clue as to a singing contestant's age, appearance, gender, race, etc. They...
Hold the Phone! Choosing Modern Meeting Solutions
How many web conferences have you given up on, instead resorting to a phone call? The trouble with that is remote participants can't share presentations, mark up shared...
Set Employees Free with Collaboration Technologies
If an important idea has ever struck you in a less-than-ideal time and place, you know how frustrating it can be to try to rally your team discuss it, let alone execute...
Plan to Improve Patient Experience with Digital Signage
There's an often-cited statistic that 30 percent of first-time visitors get lost in the hospital.