AV Technology - January 2009 - (Page 6) perspective by Mark Mayfield january 2009 EDITORIAL Mark Mayfield Editor mmayfield@nbmedia.com vol. 1 no. 7 “THESE ECONOMIC TIMES” I’m sick of that phrase, aren’t you? It’s become the justification for all kinds of negative economic actions. There’s no question that the nation’s economy impacts everyone and every organization to some degree. The shock waves are felt beyond our borders, since so many world markets depend on the U.S. economy. The news headlines are filled with massive layoffs, Chapter 11 filings, and, of course, government “bailouts.” If history is any indication (and it usually is), these are all signs of fundamental change and re-structuring. Those companies (and nations, and individuals) who survive generally emerge stronger. How we react to “these economic times” can be the key to survival and prosperity, or the path to failure; and therein lies the challenge. Two examples immediately come to mind — videoconferencing systems and digital signage. Just prior to the third quarter economic meltdown, videoconferencing vendors began making great strides in reducing costs and enhancing performance. Videoconferencing is not only truly affordable now, it’s also finally a decent experience. Most relevantly, it’s a viable alternative to expensive corporate travel. This may actually be the optimal time to invest on videoconferencing systems. The ROI benefits are clear and unequivocal; check most vendors’ websites for ROI calculators. The cost savings from such investments are substantial. The same holds true for networked digital signage. The technology is maturing, and reliable ROI case studies are being published that Anthony Savona Managing Editor Ryan Abeling Associate Editor Steve Cunningham, Joey D’Angelo, Don Van Doren, Robert Garity, Gary L. 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The mantra in organizations of all types and sizes in every industry is “cost cutting.” The problem is that indiscriminate cost cutting can also reduce revenues. The net result can be zero change to the bottom line and, once the storm has passed, can create a potentially vulnerable position relative to your competition, who simultaneously cut costs and built their revenue machine. Cut costs and build revenue? Has my wife been right all these years? Can you really save money by spending it? Maybe — and despite extreme across-the-board cutbacks in technology spending by most U.S. organizations — technology spending may actually be one of the few ways to realize this apparent paradox. reveal not only substantial cost savings, but also true revenue creation, depending on the application. Digital signage has been proven to cut costs for corporation communications and training. In retail applications, these networks have increased in-store sales while also creating a valuable advertising medium. So “in these economic times,” cost cutting should be tempered with intelligent investing for the future. No organization wants to be like the Black Knight in the 1974 comedy classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. “Just a flesh wound,” cajoles the Black Knight, after King Arthur severs his limbs, one by one. Too much cutting leaves one incapable of fighting future battles. www.avtechnologyonline.com 6 | AV TECHNOLOGY | january 2009 http://www.MyAVTechmag.com http://www.avtechnologyonline.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of AV Technology - January 2009 AV Technology - January 2009 Contents Precedent Corporate: Hunkering Down Government: The Great Unifier Education: Technological Self-Sufficiency Integrating Communications into Your Business Process DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable AV Helps Explain the Unexplainable AV Enhancements at the Coliseum Product Forum Tech Horizons Product Spotlight New Products Ad Index AV MO AV Technology - January 2009 AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Technology - January 2009 (Page Cover1) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Technology - January 2009 (Page Cover2) AV Technology - January 2009 - Contents (Page 3) AV Technology - January 2009 - Contents (Page 4) AV Technology - January 2009 - Contents (Page 5) AV Technology - January 2009 - Contents (Page 6) AV Technology - January 2009 - Contents (Page 7) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 8) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 9) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 10) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 11) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 12) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 13) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 14) AV Technology - January 2009 - Precedent (Page 15) AV Technology - January 2009 - Corporate: Hunkering Down (Page 16) AV Technology - January 2009 - Corporate: Hunkering Down (Page 17) AV Technology - January 2009 - Government: The Great Unifier (Page 18) AV Technology - January 2009 - Government: The Great Unifier (Page 19) AV Technology - January 2009 - Education: Technological Self-Sufficiency (Page 20) AV Technology - January 2009 - Education: Technological Self-Sufficiency (Page 21) AV Technology - January 2009 - Integrating Communications into Your Business Process (Page 22) AV Technology - January 2009 - Integrating Communications into Your Business Process (Page 23) AV Technology - January 2009 - Integrating Communications into Your Business Process (Page 24) AV Technology - January 2009 - Integrating Communications into Your Business Process (Page 25) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 26) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 27) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 28) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 29) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 30) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 31) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 32) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 33) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 34) AV Technology - January 2009 - DVI/HDMI Signals over Twisted-Pair Cable (Page 35) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Helps Explain the Unexplainable (Page 36) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Helps Explain the Unexplainable (Page 37) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Enhancements at the Coliseum (Page 38) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV Enhancements at the Coliseum (Page 39) AV Technology - January 2009 - Product Forum (Page 40) AV Technology - January 2009 - Tech Horizons (Page 41) AV Technology - January 2009 - Product Spotlight (Page 42) AV Technology - January 2009 - Product Spotlight (Page 43) AV Technology - January 2009 - New Products (Page 44) AV Technology - January 2009 - New Products (Page 45) AV Technology - January 2009 - New Products (Page 46) AV Technology - January 2009 - New Products (Page 47) AV Technology - January 2009 - New Products (Page 48) AV Technology - January 2009 - Ad Index (Page 49) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV MO (Page 50) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV MO (Page Cover3) AV Technology - January 2009 - AV MO (Page Cover4)
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