The Pattern Behind Most Video Conferencing PurchasesAcross enough Australian offices, the buying pattern repeats itself in a way that is almost predictable. The first purchase is always visual, never acoustic. Nobody notices the gap until the first call where half the room cannot be heard properly.The instinct makes sense o… Read More


The Meeting That Goes Fine Until Someone Speaks From the BackPicture a fairly ordinary boardroom call. The screen looks fine, the camera framing is good, and everything seems to be working - until someone seated at the far end of the table speaks, and the remote participants ask them to repeat themselves. It happens again ten minut… Read More


What Does Microsoft Teams Rooms Actually Mean for Your Office?Microsoft Teams Rooms is a certified hardware and software combination, not just a generic camera and screen running the Teams app. The certification is the entire point - it means specific devices have been tested by Microsoft against a defined set of requirements, rath… Read More


A Boardroom Call Where the Remote Side Keeps Asking Sorry WhatThere is a specific kind of meeting that goes smoothly right up until someone speaks from the wrong part of the room. The video looks sharp, the call connects without issue, and then the first comment from the far end of the table gets met with confused silence from the … Read More


The Architecture Behind Polycom Video Conferencing SystemsPolycom video conferencing systems are built to support hybrid work environments while maintaining consistent performance. A well-planned polycom video conferencing solution design ensures meeting rooms operate efficiently across different use cases, from executive boardrooms… Read More