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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Oblong Intros Rumpus Visual Collaboration App for Virtual Teams ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Oblong Industries has released the public beta of Rumpus, a new visual collaboration application for purely virtual teams. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ AVNetwork Staff ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>The What: </strong>Oblong Industries has released the public beta of Rumpus, a new visual collaboration application for purely virtual teams. Rumpus is designed to make web conferencing both content and context rich, provide simultaneous access to shared screens from meeting participants, and deliver a new layer of communication with shared cursors, annotation, and emojis for signaling sentiment. </p><p><strong>The What Else: </strong>Rumpus for virtual teams builds upon a particular insight gleaned from usage of Mezzanine, the company’s flagship product for expansive collaborative work in a room, between connected rooms, and for off-site collaborators. In aggregated opt-in data from Mezzanine customers, Oblong has noted that 62 percent of the time when users are sharing in Mezzanine, they are sharing multiple forms of content. This means that most of the time, when given the opportunity to share content concurrently, people will. Rumpus is set to offer remote workers the same opportunity to make multiple streams of visual material easily and concurrently accessible. Rumpus also leverages gesture (pointing and movement via cursors) to focus attention, provide emphasis, and communicate specificity. And to further encourage expression and participation, Rumpus offers emojis, the language of the social web, to help remoters feel more connected and engaged.</p><p>According to Oblong CEO John Underkoffler, “Rumpus completes our portfolio of modern solutions for collaborative work. While Mezzanine already provides the ultimate content-first meeting experience for colleagues collaborating in one room or across multiple rooms, we recognize that team-based work also happens virtually. We created Rumpus specifically to energize such teams. Rumpus delivers Oblong’s core design values around amplification of human cognition and capability while folding the power of Mezzanine into a laptop’s available workspace. And it’s the necessary first step on the path to ubiquity for true collaboration.”</p><p>“The way people communicate and collaborate is evolving,” said industry analyst Ira M. Weinstein of Recon Research. “Traditionally, a collaboration session involved a group of people in the same location viewing a single piece of content. An advanced session allowed remote participants to see the same content item. Today, however, many organizations are looking for a more dynamic and agile experience that allows multiple people to contribute content simultaneously from various devices and locations. Rumpus helps address these next-gen expectations.”</p><p><strong>The Bottom Line:</strong> Oblong invites remote workers and those who work with them to <a href="rumpus.co" target="_blank">participate in the public beta of Rumpus</a> []. Mac platforms are supported, with coming Windows support slated for Q2. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Collaboration Products You Need to See at ISE 2019 ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Each year, ISE is home to thousand of pro AV product launches. Here are the collaboration products you need to see at the 2019 show. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Products &amp; Solutions]]></category>
                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Matt Pruznick ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tizeJbcXjqTkgvhh7fHMXa.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Each year, ISE is home to thousand of pro AV product launches. Here are the collaboration products you need to see at the 2019 show.</p><figure role="gallery"><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/uET5khs28pyiYdos4aLZTY.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bz2MVfRx5Sob4Ypqoh789F.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/pFnZxQMkdntYQc9shLUVPa.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/87TSmHxYtdoaXSbPXY9PBm.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/nQT7Cvt8TW7qQTCdbKjLBi.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bwETUDSgP3XZC9oZmgM7HP.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/yaEJp3Sk6zr3a3vevZKXp.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/BpGNFTagRtZu8mPFHaXHck.jpg" alt="" /></figure><figure><img src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NMfFkdLidAqJFsBAev5Q8T.jpg" alt="" /></figure></figure><h2 id="clearone-collaborate-live">ClearOne COLLABORATE Live</h2><p>ClearOne&apos;s COLLABORATE Live is a series of four video collaboration solutions designed to empower users to collaborate in any size room environment, with high-quality audio and video, interactive whiteboard, presentation, recording, streaming, and cloud connectivity.</p><p><em>Stand 11-D130</em></p><h2 id="oblong-mezzanine">Oblong Mezzanine</h2><p>Oblong&apos;s Mezzanine is a visual collaboration solution designed to define the next era of computing: multi-user, multi-screen, multi-device, multi-location. The Mezzanine series of solutions scales for every meeting and every space, delivering more dynamic and productive meetings across the enterprise.</p><p><em>Stand 11-B140</em></p><h2 id="nureva-span-workspace">Nureva Span Workspace</h2><p>Nureva’s mission is to unlock the potential of collaborative teams with simple solutions that make working together easy. Experience the HDL300 audio conferencing systems, Span Workspace, and the Nureva Wall at ISE 2019. Experience the full solution at ISE 2019.</p><p><em>Stand 11-B180</em></p><h2 id="avocor-windows-collaborative-display-xa0">Avocor Windows Collaborative Display </h2><p>Avocor will showcase what it says is the world’s first Windows collaborative display by Avocor. The only WCD developed with Microsoft, it features advanced touchscreen technologies to enhance teamwork. Fully compatible with Windows 10, Windows collaboration displays by Avocor are designed to deliver the power and productivity of Microsoft 365 at room scale.</p><p><em>Stand 13-C110</em></p><h2 id="barco-clickshare-cs-100-huddle">Barco ClickShare CS-100 Huddle</h2><p>The ClickShare CS-100 Huddle is designed to bring spontaneous, ad-hoc, and swift content-sharing to huddles and small meeting spaces. It is ideal for short catch-ups or instant brainstorming with limited groups.</p><p><em>Stand 12-F100</em></p><h2 id="crestron-flex">Crestron Flex</h2><p>Crestron Flex is a new line of intelligent unified communications and collaboration solutions that natively supports the most popular third-party UC applications including Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, and Zoom.</p><p><em>Stand 2-C20</em></p><h2 id="yamaha-uc-cs-700">Yamaha UC CS-700</h2><p>Designed to ensure high-quality collaboration, Yamaha UC’s CS-700 Video Sound Collaboration System for huddle rooms optimizes audio, video, and collaboration capabilities in a wall-mounted unit that’s engineered to be easy to install and deploy.</p><p><em>Stand 11-F120/G12</em></p><h2 id="lifesize-icon-700">Lifesize Icon 700</h2><p>According to Lifesize, its new Icon 700 is the world’s first true 4K video and 4K full-motion content sharing solution. Attendees can get a live demo of its high-quality video meeting experience at ISE 2019 in the Lifesize booth 11-D150.</p><p><em>Stand 11-D150</em></p><h2 id="vaddio-huddleshot">Vaddio HuddleSHOT</h2><p>The HuddleSHOT All-in-One Fixed Camera with integrated audio is Vaddio’s newest solution optimized for huddle spaces. This USB conferencing product is designed for high performance, modern aesthetics, and built-in IP management. HuddleSHOT provides high-definition 1080p60 resolution for a professional image, and its ultra-wide 120-degree horizontal FOV with low distortion gets everyone in the picture.</p><p><em>Stand 2-C250</em></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Be Heard! Data Presentations That Engage ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Big data is extremely valuable, but far from exciting. What are you doing to make your insights see action? ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Business]]></category>
                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ James Careless ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>We live in an increasing data-rich world, where forward-thinking organizations are harnessing the power of analysis to make better decisions.</strong></p><p>To make this happen, the people who collect and crunch data have to present their conclusions to decision-makers in a clear, concise way. Otherwise, the meaning can get lost in the message. All the numbers and associated facts can end up inundating managers, rather than informing them.</p><p>Nowhere is this truer than in AV presentations, where too many pie charts in PowerPoint can bore audiences to tears, rather than energizing them into action. This is why visualizing data effectively and meaningfully must be an organizational priority. Here’s how to do it.</p><p><strong>DISTILL THE MESSAGE</strong></p><p>The old computer programming adage, “garbage in, garbage out” applies to planning effective data analysis presentations. The presenter needs to decide right from the start what fundamental conclusion(s) they want the audience to draw from their presentation. They then need to tailor their spoken word content and graphics to deliver this message clearly and obviously, without excessively resorting to simple-minded repetition.</p><p>A useful rule of thumb can be found in the news media, where the approach to writing a clear story is: 1) Briefly prime the reader what you’re going to tell them. 2) Tell them the information, clearly and sequentially; 3) Conclude with a brief recap.</p><p><strong>CHOOSE GRAPHICS THAT COMMUNICATE</strong></p><p>It’s a time-worn cliché: A data presentation that combines a droning speaker reading from a boring script while endless pie charts march across a projected PowerPoint screen. The only audio competing with the cricket noises emanating from the audience is the sounds of their snores.</p><p>To keep this from happening to you, it is vital to a) choose graphics that communicate your message clearly and b) offer something new and different to visually engage your viewers.</p><p>Utelogy co-founder and CEO Frank Pellkofer achieves both goals by using third-party programs to create unique and informative graphics. (The Utelogy software platform delivers non-proprietary AV control, management, analytics, support and document storage on any network and any server, virtual or otherwise.) “If you really want your datarelated graphics to stand out, then avoid using the canned graphs and charts in PowerPoint or Excel that are run of the mill, mundane, and often leave us not really making the point we were intending to make,” he said.</p><p><strong>BE INTERACTIVE</strong></p><p>The cliché of the droning data presenter with pie charts points to another problem with traditional data presentations: They rely on experts speaking at the audience, rather than facilitators interacting with them.</p><p>When presenters act as facilitators, actively soliciting their ideas and input while guiding them toward the message that they’re trying to get across, something magical happens: the audience gets engaged. No longer are they grade-two students stuck in class having to listen to the teacher. They are now adult participants in a joint discovery process; one in which data analysis is the road to knowledge and action.</p><p>“The idea of one person presenting and a bunch of people listening is dated,” said Robert Abbot, vice president of products with Nureva—a technology company focused on developing advanced solutions, like Span Workspace and Nureva Wall, to support collaborative teams and processes. “The right mindset to have is that you’re in a discussion—and if you’re in a discussion, you need to have the right tools so that people can share their points of view.” (Nureva’s solutions allow audience members to submit electronic “sticky notes” to a cloud-based Span canvas during presentations. This ensures that all participants, whether in the room or dispersed, can offer input when they think of it, without distracting the presenter during their talk.)</p><p>“If you can change the context from a presentation to a conversation, then you’re in good shape,” noted David Kung, VP of product strategy for Oblong Industries. (Oblong makes Mezzanine, a visual collaboration solution that lets teams see, share, and work with all the content they need, all at the same time.) “When your viewers can contribute their own data and see it side by side with yours, then you’re experiencing true knowledge sharing.”</p><p><strong>BREAK FREE OF THE SINGLE SCREEN</strong></p><p>The final element of the droning data presenter cliché is the fact that they use one big screen. There is no variety and no innovation: The text, pie charts, and other canned graphics flash up on this single screen in a monotonous progression, like a boring parade that everyone hopes will pass soon.</p><p>Making matters worse is the fact that “we often need to compare, contrast, and cross-reference multiple sets of data at the same time,” Kung said. “In addition, the data often comes from different sources, even different locations. Since most presentation spaces only let us see one set of data at time (often via a PowerPoint slide), we’re forced to constantly switch back and forth between slides or devices. This process is both inefficient and mentally taxing.”</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="Kwiksu655PL4XmiWLEzKzX" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Kwiksu655PL4XmiWLEzKzX.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Kwiksu655PL4XmiWLEzKzX.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="0" height="0" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>The solution to the single screen straitjacket is to move to digital working walls and multiple screens, either physically or virtually (e.g. visualizing and interacting with all team content on one large visual canvas). This is the model supported by Nureva’s Span Workspace (which creates a digital visual canvas up to 200 feet wide, and Nureva Wall (from 7.5 feet to 60 feet wide), and Oblong Mezzanine (which creates an interactive digital canvas of flexible size with multiple displays spanning multiple wall surfaces). Using multiple screens, the presenter can move between graphical ideas, dragging and dropping items visually as they interact with the audience to keep things lively.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="wuhHd7uRapTnaZ623KRcUc" name="" alt="Oblong Mezzanine creates an interactive digital canvas of flexible size with multiple displays spanning multiple wall surfaces." src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wuhHd7uRapTnaZ623KRcUc.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wuhHd7uRapTnaZ623KRcUc.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="0" height="0" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div><figcaption itemprop="caption description" class="pull-"><span class="caption-text">Oblong Mezzanine creates an interactive digital canvas of flexible size with multiple displays spanning multiple wall surfaces. </span></figcaption></figure><p>“[With multiple screens] you have greater choice and the problem shifts from thinking of the most effective presentation to selecting the most salient data,” Kung said. “You also have greater freedom: You can bring in an actual application and work with live data instead of a representation of the data on a slide.”</p><p>Presenting data using multiple screens and a large, flexible visual canvas allows “presenters to determine the best techniques for presentations based on the specific details of each audience, facilities, and objectives,” said Rick Kennedy, Nureva’s director of customer engagement. Doing so “can optimize their results of any session,” he said. In contrast, “constraining presenters to a single method will make it easier for presenters, but less effective for the audience.”</p><p><strong>GET OUT OF THE RUT</strong></p><p>Clearly, data presenters can do a lot to make their content compelling and engaging for their audiences. Doing so will certainly up the entertainment value of their presentations, but the primary reason for doing so is far more important: Delivering interesting, interactive presentations improves the odds that their audiences will absorb and utilize the data analysis that the presenter is working so hard to get across.</p><p>In a data-driven business world, this kind of effective AV presentation matters. Increasingly, top managers in business, education, government, and military organizations need timely data analysis that is pertinent, to the point, and easy to digest to make the right decisions. Bore them to death, and the data intelligence that researchers have worked so hard to compile will go unused—and the organization will suffer.</p><p>This is why effective, meaningful data analysis presentations are truly important. Using the right AV tools, messaging, and interactivity, today’s data presenters can succeed in getting their content across to their organization’s benefit—but only if they reject the worn-out droning lecturer/PowerPoint/single screen approach.</p><p><strong>James Careless is a regular contributor to AV Technology, and a long-time reporter on the AV/broadcasting scene.</strong></p>
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