THE IT PRO GUIDE TO AUDIO COLLABORATION in association with The IT Pro Guide to Audio Collaboration EDITORIAL Editorial Director Maggie Holland
[email protected] CONTRIBUTORS Stuart Andrews, Hugh Armitage, WELCOME Laura Bithell, Simon Reynolds DESIGN AND LAYOUT Louie Bowers, Lara Simpson echnology has completely revolutionised how we communicate. From microphones to telephones, GROUP PUBLISHER radios and speaker systems, we’ve been able to connect with each other – across vast distances Paul Franklin – for over 100 years. Doing so has helped businesses, too – and ongoing developments in the AV HEAD OF CONTENT STRATEGY space continue to deliver clearer, higher-quality audio, allowing organisations to communicate Riyad Emeran seamlessly with collaborators wherever they are in the world. Now, as we begin emerge from the ADVERTISING & REPRINTS TCOVID-19 crisis, keeping our businesses connected and working together effectively is more important than B2B Commercial Director ever. It’s easy to take this for granted: run a meeting with faultless audio and everyone moves on with their Chris Cannon
[email protected] day. Encounter problems and it can disrupt the flow and outcome of a collaboration. Quality audio is essential. In this IT Pro report, we will cover everything from the benefits of investing in top-quality audio for your LICENSING & SYNDICATION International Licensing businesses, to the mechanics of designing a space to make the most out of your meetings. We hope you find Dharmesh Mistry the report interesting and informative.