All this talk about “hybrid” spaces — what most people now coin as the future of the workplace — has got us at SYNNEX COLLABSolv thinking. Has the AV/IT industry taken a step back to define, and truly understand, Continue Reading
Leverage the lessons of a transformed collaboration market to grow your business. For collaboration technology users and solution providers, 2020 brought so many lessons that a year-end summary could last weeks. In Continue Reading
The opportunity: Equipping healthcare workers with new solutions to help them better serve patients The adoption of telehealth technology solutions has been ramping up for more than a decade. That incremental growth Continue Reading
In 2020, it was easy to get distracted, if not overwhelmed, by the sudden work, school, and retail disruptions and the logistical challenges they presented. But as integrators and resellers regroup for 2021’s Continue Reading
Going beyond instructional continuity and toward a higher level of connectivity. If you hear the term “connected classroom” today, you might immediately think of a classroom/instructor that’s virtually Continue Reading
What Can We Learn from the Best, to Provide Better Solutions for All Schools? There has been no digital transition as fast-tracked as the pivot to remote learning/teaching by our country’s schools in 2020. Despite Continue Reading
Leveraging Data Can Open Up New Revenue Opportunity The new generation collaboration platforms that are app-based (Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Zoom, etc.) are opening up a new area of services for AV and IT integrators. Continue Reading
Lessons from Education, to Empower the Enterprise The two great challenges of 2020 were maintaining continuity of business as millions of workers pivoted to remote collaboration, and maintaining instructional Continue Reading
Leveraging New Generation Solutions for a Changing Market In the AV and IT channel, we’ve all been bombarded in recent years with analysis and opinions on how IT and AV are increasingly warring, or perhaps Continue Reading