Looking forward to the year 2020 and beyond, AV technology will only continue to evolve and improve. Today’s audiovisual solutions are much more complex and require customized planning and research due to the vast number of options available — including ever larger and sharper video displays with 16K resolution and an array of cloud-based video conferencing services. However, it’s critically important to not only end up with the right solution that meets your needs, but one that’s simple and easy to use. A well thought out team-oriented approach to managing your AV project will help you obtain and exceed the desired results.
“A well thought out team-oriented approach to managing your AV project will help you obtain and exceed the desired results. ” Scott Welsh, CTS-D, AV Operations Manager, VectorUSA
PMO ensures well-integrated AV and IT
Once you’ve decided to upgrade your current AV system or install a brand new one, working with an AV solutions provider who uses a project management office (PMO) approach ensures that both your AV, IT and structured cabling requirements are well-integrated and managed. While some companies provide networking, structured cabling, and security along with their AV services, their divided approach won’t work in your best interests, especially on larger projects. In addition to a PMO, a sound AV provider’s organizational structure should include a competent team of sales professionals, an estimation and engineering pre-sales team, help desk for customer calls, technical teams who perform the project work, as well as design engineers, field leads, and system commissioners who explore all your organization’s needs.
Identifying your pain points
As you further evaluate your AV needs, the project needs analysis process should identify your primary pain points and concerns, what you need resolved or improved, or even what changes you might want to make to your current AV system to simplify its operation. Chances are, you’re already familiar with your current AV conference rooms and their limitations. And even if you’re a startup, you probably have other AV experiences that you can look back on that were lacking in any number of ways. For example:
Gone are the days when organizations relied on a fixed piece of hardware and special ISDN lines or trunks to place video calls. Today, cloud-based video conferencing systems such as Zoom, BlueJeans, and Polycom are just a handful of the providers available that are the norm. It’s now easy to push content through a network with even 20 people on a call at any given moment.
“It’s now easy to push content through a network with even 20 people on a call at any given moment.” Scott Welsh, CTS-D, AV Operations Manager, VectorUSA
Even with so many cloud-based video conferencing options available, the biggest challenge is for the providers to interact if two of them are being used simultaneously at the opposite ends of a call. That’s where an experienced AV solutions provider can step in to make that happen. And as an ever-morphing technology, that capability will only continue to improve over time.
An AV provider that invests in training for various certification requirements is a tremendous asset for your project from the very beginning. Whether the AV provider trains its staff or makes sure its staff undertakes self-training, your organization will experience a huge advantage until your project’s complete and beyond that for service and support. Also, an AV provider that participates in ongoing training ensures that they’ll continue to grow to meet your needs, make improvements along the way, and stay current on the latest technology. And as a member of AVIXA (Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, producer of the InfoComm tradeshow and administrator of the ANSI Certified Technology Specialist™ or CTS® program), your AV provider’s project team will offer expertise based on three levels of certification: CTS, CTS-D (Design) and CTS-I (Installation) to help resolve your most pressing pain points concerning AV.
“An AV provider’s primary responsibility when managing your AV project is to provide you just what you need, and no more.” Scott Welsh, CTS-D, AV Operations Manager, VectorUSABut just because you’re in the market for an AV system upgrade doesn’t mean you’ll have to take on more than your existing requirements and needs. If all you need is a baseline system due to a limited budget, then by all means, that’s what you should aim for. Or, if you require more cutting-edge technology that takes care of your current and future needs, there are excellent solutions available that allow you to expand as you grow.