Your meeting rooms and collaboration systems were likely designed with the intent that people would be gathering in them to meet and collaborate in-person, possibly with other groups of people in one or two locations. But, given our current circumstances, your meeting rooms are likely not filled and your people are relying on your collaboration systems to accommodate more attendees in more locations than ever intended.
In a recent article for Forbes ("The 10+ Most Important Job Skills Every Company Will Be Looking For In 2020"), Bernard Marr explains how workplaces are changing to embrace the 4th industrial revolution. He predicts that companies will be looking for these 10 job skills in 2020...
IMS Technology Services has been named on the Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Companies for the seventh time!
Higher education classrooms have experienced many changes during the last few years. Institutions have begun offering cyber classes or distant learning models to increase enrollment, which is imperative for many schools.
The DSM BioMedical Experience Center in Exton, PA is the "Project of the Month" in the April 2019 issue of Commercial Integrator.
According to a recent survey by Commercial Integrator, video walls are no longer limited to retail and entertainment venues, and are increasingly being adopted by corporations, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities.
In a world where we can purchase most anything online and either pick it up in the store in an hour or have it delivered tomorrow, we have begun to expect that level of speed in many areas of business and life. But, just because we have that expectation doesn’t mean that it is realistic.
IMS Technology Services has qualified as an AVIXA AV Provider of Excellence, or APEx. The AVIXA APEx program is a marketing recognition program for integration companies and AV design consulting firms dedicated to upholding industry excellence by providing quality service to customers.
While most of the goings on at the huge CES show in Las Vegas this week do not directly affect the pro video, audio, and AV world, we can’t discount the growing trend of product development in the consumer electronics world powering R&D for displays and other technologies that will eventually impact the pro world. Not to mention the jockeying of the tech giants who love the pro world but who really make the lions share of their sales in CE
We've all been in this situation, or have at least seen it. You walk into the boardroom with your laptop to give a presentation, you set your laptop on the table, you turn on the projector, and then you realize that you didn't bring a cable to connect your laptop.