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How Remote Monitoring Services & Management Drive Superior AV Performance

September 06, 2024

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Digital Signage

Picture this: You're driving down a long stretch of highway in your brand-new car.  

The engine purrs smoothly, the GPS guides you effortlessly, and the air conditioning keeps you cool. But behind all that comfort lies a hidden network of sensors and systems working at all times to ensure that your journey is as seamless as possible. Now imagine if your car could alert a team of experts the moment something seems off—before you even notice a problem.  

In the world of AV technology, remote monitoring is that unseen safety net that catches issues before they become problems. It’s not just about knowing when something is broken; it’s about helping to ensure that things don’t break in the first place. And for businesses, this means peace of mind, reduced downtime, and more efficient operations. 

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From Monitoring to Management: Taking the Next Step 

We’ve entered an era where our gadgets, systems, and environments are as interconnected as we are. Remote monitoring can keep tabs on practically every component of your tech environment—whether it’s online or offline, functioning properly or about to fail.  

Add in a layer of managed service and you’ve taken your remote monitoring to a new level of proactivity–extending the life of your equipment and maximizing your return on investment. 

 

5 Top Benefits of Remote Monitoring Services & Management 

Remote monitoring and management offer several advantages to transform how you manage your tech environment. Here are 5 of the most important benefits it can bring to your organization:  

 
1. Peace of Mind 

Imagine not having to worry about the health of your AV systems. With remote monitoring and managed services, that’s exactly what you get. The moment something starts to go wrong, the issue is detected and resolved before it can impact your operations.  

No more late-night calls to IT when something goes haywire. No more downtime during important meetings. Just smooth, uninterrupted performance for every organization that depends on AV technology to get the job done. 

 

2. More Cost-Effective 

Familiar with the phrase “cost of ownership”?  

It refers to the reactive costs that come with maintaining your AV system. But we all know that prevention is cheaper than cure. Proactive management provides long-term savings. By addressing issues before they escalate, you avoid costly repairs and downtime, making your investment go further. 

 

3. Increases Uptime 

When your AV system is the backbone of your operations, downtime is not an option. Traditional IT managed services reacted to problems. Remote monitoring is changing the game, proactively managing your systems and ensuring that everything runs optimally without you having to lift a finger.  

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4. Improves Decision Making 

Remote monitoring provides a wealth of data about your AV systems. This data can be used to make informed decisions about upgrades, maintenance schedules, and even energy consumption.  

For example, by monitoring the usage of a particular style of conference room, you can determine whether it’s being utilized efficiently, should be replicated to accommodate high demand or if it might be better repurposed. 

 

5. Supports Green Initiatives 

Speaking of energy consumption, remote monitoring can also help you become a greener organization. By optimizing your system’s power usage—like scheduling shutdowns when equipment isn’t in use—you can reduce energy usage, lower your facility costs, and contribute to a more sustainable future. 

 

Visibility & Control: Tailoring Remote Monitoring to Your Needs 

One of the great advantages of remote monitoring and managed services is the level of visibility it provides. Whether you want to monitor a single location or have a global view of all your operations, the choice is yours. Services are flexible and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your business. 

Some organizations need their managed service provider to see and care about the big picture. They need to see how their technology is performing across all locations. For others, they may be more concerned about the details—keeping a close eye on a specific room or piece of equipment. Whatever your needs, remote monitoring can provide the insights you need to make informed decisions. 

 

Which 5 Industries Benefit Most from Remote Monitoring? 

Gotcha! That was a trick question.  

Remote monitoring and managed services aren’t limited to any specific industry. Any business that values uptime, reliability, and performance can benefit from these services. Even the most highly regulated industries rely on remote monitoring to support their daily operations. For example, a hospital that relies on AV technology for patient communications can’t afford downtime.  

Similarly, a financial institution that uses AV systems for trading floors or customer facing branch operations needs those systems to be available 24/7. In these cases, remote monitoring isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a critical component of their operations. Though remote monitoring is likely beneficial across many more industries and subsegments, for the purposes of this blog we’re going to dive deeper into the following 5 industries: 

 

1. Retail 

In the fast-paced retail environment, AV systems are essential for digital signage, interactive displays, and in-store entertainment. Why?  

Did you know that 55% of businesses report their customers lingering longer in their store when they use interactive digital signage? Not only that, but customers are also increasing their spending by about 30% on average when digital signage is present in the store. That’s a lot of revenue to leave on the table if your system isn’t backed up by remote monitoring - which could fix issues before downtime occurs or resolve issues quickly if downtime does occur.  

When we talk about remote monitoring in retail, this is just some of what it can achieve:  

  • Ensuring consistent brand messaging across multiple locations 
  • Minimizing downtime of promotional displays 
  • Monitoring customer engagement with interactive kiosks 
  • Managing audio systems for ambiance and announcements 

2. Healthcare

Health systems rely heavily on AV systems for patient care, staff and patient communication, remote patient monitoring services, and medical education. One of those critical AV solutions is digital signage, but some may not realize just how important digital signage really is in clinical interactions. It is actually proven to support better health outcomes and benefit healthcare providers as well as patient engagement.  

For example, did you know that displaying safety and health messages on digital signage can reduce accidents and sickness rates by up to 20%? Digital signage and other IoT devices and systems are taking the pressure off of nurses and doctors, making their practices run smoother including streamlined clinical workflows.  

75% of patients also say that digital signage is making their visit more enjoyable, improving overall patient satisfaction. With stats like this, healthcare offices that utilize digital signage could feel crippled if their system goes down, which is why remote monitoring is so important.  

Other key remote monitoring benefits for healthcare institutions also include: 

  • Maintaining uptime for critical communication systems in operating rooms and ICUs 
  • Ensuring the reliability of telemedicine platforms 
  • Monitoring digital signage for wait times and patient information
  • Safeguarding patient privacy in AV-equipped areas

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3. Financial Services 

In finance, AV systems are crucial for modern branch experiences, data visualization, client meetings, and trading floor operations. In branch locations, it’s not just about creating a cool, modern experience. It actually makes a substantial impact on revenue.  

Implementing digital signage has been reported by financial institutions to have an ROI of 33%. Why? It streamlines services, reduces wait times, and is a more effective way to capture attention on targeted advertising. 

Financial institutions are also reporting an 83% success rate in lead conversion generated by their interactive digital signage. And updating signage becomes less costly and a breeze when multiple locations can be updated instantly at the click of a button. And that’s just the benefit at branch locations.  

Other types of financial institutions are reaping the rewards as well, in different ways, from customer service to maintaining compliance and adhering to regulations. With so much opportunity and so much positive business impact, digital signage and AV systems across institution types need to maintain uptime all the time.  

And that’s where remote monitoring comes in handy for finance and banking by: 

  • Ensuring uninterrupted service for trading floor displays and communication systems 
  • Increasing branch engagement in meaningful ways that benefit the branch and the customer 
  • Maintaining secure video conferencing for sensitive client meetings 
  • Monitoring digital signage for real-time financial data 
  • Ensuring compliance with financial regulations in recorded meetings 

 
4. Energy & Utilities 

The energy sector relies on AV systems for control rooms, field communications, and safety briefings. In fact, 60% of energy and utilities companies have adopted digital signage and AV systems primarily to enhance operational efficiency and real-time communication with field teams. More than 50% of those solutions are integrated with other IoT devices, enabling more effective monitoring and control of distributed endpoint devices.  

To truly maximize the technology at their fingertips, 65% of utilities are leveraging cloud-based solutions for centralized content management leveraged across smart devices and remote updates across geographically dispersed locations.  

So, imagine if something breaks. It’s not just one location that is potentially impacted. It could be an entire network of energy and utilities across a wide geographic area. Detecting and resolving issues before they cause downtime is absolutely critical.  

With proactive remote monitoring, energy and utilities can have stronger peace of mind with outcomes like: 

  • Maintaining 24/7 uptime for critical control room displays 
  • Ensuring clear audio and video for remote field operations 
  • Monitoring emergency communication systems, ensuring dependable uptime. 
  • Supporting AV systems for safety training and briefings 

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5. Education

In educational settings, AV systems facilitate learning, collaboration, and campus-wide communication. But some not closely involved in the technology may not see just how integrated and impactful those solutions are.  

They may not realize what it really means for education institutions and students when schools invest in modern AV technology and the solutions that keep them running at peak performance.  

Did you know that classrooms equipped with AV systems improve student retention rates by 40%? Imagine what happens to that environment if the system goes down?  

Outside of the classroom, integrated AV solutions such as digital signage and PA systems allow for a 60% faster response time to emergency situations, allowing for rapid dissemination of critical information. And last but not least, campus-wide integrated AV solutions improve student awareness of campus events and important updates by 45%, leading to higher participation rates in activities and programs.  

The remote monitoring needs to keep all of these systems running smoothly include: 

  • Ensuring functionality of classroom projectors and interactive whiteboards 
  • Monitoring distance learning platforms for consistent performance 
  • Managing campus-wide digital signage and other AV solutions for announcements and emergencies 
  • Supporting AV systems in large lecture halls and auditoriums 

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The Future of AV Technology Management is Now 

No matter what sector you engage with, AV technology is everywhere around us. It propels our lives forward in more exciting, effective, efficient and engaging ways. And when something isn’t working, it makes a huge impact on our lives, whether we’re the ones responsible for the technology or the ones engaging with it.  

As seamless integration of technology becomes more a part of organic living, it’s critical that we adopt modern ways of managing it. Technology that is remotely managed and monitored represents the future of AV technology management.  

It’s a future where issues are prevented before they happen, where data drives decision-making, and where businesses can focus on what they do best, without worrying about their technology. 

In this new era, peace of mind is no longer a luxury—it’s a standard. And with remote monitoring and managed services, that standard is well within reach. So why settle for anything less? 

By embracing this proactive approach, businesses can ensure that their AV systems are not only functional but optimized for greater efficiency. The days of reactive maintenance are over, and peace of mind is just a click away. 

Eddie Alexander

Eddie Alexander

Eddie Alexander is an accomplished IT Services Professional with over 25 years of expertise in managing global IT Service Operations, particularly within the ITES/ITMS domains. Known for his results-oriented and decisive leadership, he excels in delivery management, P&L ownership, and sales & pre-sales engagements, consistently driving business expansion and growth. His deep passion for leading teams and aligning them with IT advancements ensures business outcomes are met. Eddie currently oversees Diversified's Global Service Delivery and Managed Services for both proactive and reactive AV systems and solutions.

About Diversified

Diversified is a global leader in audiovisual and media innovation, recognized for designing and building the world’s most experiential environments. Our Emmy Award-winning team specializes in delivering solutions for the most complex, large-scale and immersive installations. Serving a global clientele that includes major media organizations and retailers, sports and live performance venues, corporate enterprises, and government agencies, Diversified partners with clients to create spaces that bring people together, and keep them coming back.

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