Story by Carolyn Heinze, AV Network
As collaboration technology has become an essential vehicle through which enterprises do business, the need for treating it as more than a tool is apparent. There’s no argument that when examining specific solutions, tech managers must look at platforms, software, and devices; but before getting down to the nitty gritty, they should start to consider collaboration as a core part of their organization’s infrastructure.
At least that’s what David Kung believes. As vice president of product strategy at Oblong Industries Inc., the Los Angeles, California-based developer behind the 3D visual collaboration platform Mezzanine, he notes that the declining cost of pixels in general enables companies to provide more collaborative displays to their employees, which, in turn, requires more strategic consideration on how to integrate them into a facility.