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Top 3 Reason You Need AV Standards

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Are the AV systems in your organisation easy to use and consistent across the board? Are they the right tools to help the organisation and people achieve valuable outcomes? Are their operational costs trending upwards or downwards?

This show is all about why you should consider standardising your AV to achieve positive answers to the above questions. AV technology is no longer a nice to have in most organisations. It is a must have that needs to be well planned and considered from a range of different perspectives.

Fortunately, advances in technology are making it easier than ever to standardise an AV ecosystem. David and Jonathan have identified the Top 3 reasons for standardising AV in a business, which they discuss at length in this episode:
User Experience

Maintenance and Support

Security

Contact konnectus TODAY at www.konnectus.com.au for:

  1. A complimentary Discovery Call to discuss your AV Needs
  2. Our FREE Network Assessment to optimise your AV solutions (Great for IT Managers)
  3. Our FREE AV Scoping Service (Perfect for Project Managers)
  continue reading

23 episodes

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Are the AV systems in your organisation easy to use and consistent across the board? Are they the right tools to help the organisation and people achieve valuable outcomes? Are their operational costs trending upwards or downwards?

This show is all about why you should consider standardising your AV to achieve positive answers to the above questions. AV technology is no longer a nice to have in most organisations. It is a must have that needs to be well planned and considered from a range of different perspectives.

Fortunately, advances in technology are making it easier than ever to standardise an AV ecosystem. David and Jonathan have identified the Top 3 reasons for standardising AV in a business, which they discuss at length in this episode:
User Experience

Maintenance and Support

Security

Contact konnectus TODAY at www.konnectus.com.au for:

  1. A complimentary Discovery Call to discuss your AV Needs
  2. Our FREE Network Assessment to optimise your AV solutions (Great for IT Managers)
  3. Our FREE AV Scoping Service (Perfect for Project Managers)
  continue reading

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