37 Firms are turning to AV solutions to bring together data in control rooms Second, as employees visit the office less frequently and conference rooms become more costly, companies are creating smaller collaboration spaces, such as huddle rooms for four or fewer people. These rooms are easier and cheaper to outfit with quality audio and video, allowing more flexible, frequent meetings for small teams. Across all spaces, organisations are investing in cloud connectivity to unify platforms, enable wider data access and integrate workflows across meeting and productivity applications. How are AV solutions evolving for individual workspaces to enhance productivity and employee engagement? Whether returning to the office full-time or working in a hybrid model, workers are increasingly collaborative and require access to common platforms and applications, whether in their workspace or in a meeting room. Further, the office environment should replicate the work-at-home environment as much as possible, with emphasis on ease of use and bring-your-own-device compatibility where appropriate. Conferencing and collaboration platforms that reside in the cloud and are regularly updated make it easy to increase compatibility across these collaboration spaces. It is also critical for organisations to integrate these platforms with audio and visual devices to allow seamless control and user experience. In sectors that rely heavily on control rooms, what AV trends or technologies are executives adopting to improve operational efficiency and decision-making? Control room data analytics is a key driver. Pulling together data from disparate sources, aggregating and analysing it, and presenting it quickly requires excellent data management
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