Microsoft will not be a punchline at InfoComm 2015.
The IT giant took its lumps last year after making its InfoComm debut as Platinum Sponsor and not launching any products or creating much engagement in its large, prominent booth.
InfoComm 2015 is already a different story. Crestron says that Microsoft’s new Surface Hub collaboration solution is natively compatible with Crestron products. Microsoft Surface Hub with Crestron compatibility will be on display at Crestron’s and Microsoft’s booths at InfoComm 2015 in Orlando, June 17-19.
Crestron authorized dealers will get an opportunity to meet requirements and satisfy an authorization process that will allow them to procure Crestron Surface Hub bundles through Crestron, says Joe Sarrasin, Crestron product manager, UCC Solutions.
“This truly is native integration between Crestron products and the Surface Hub, enabling users to connect everything on the network,” Sarrasin says. “The universe is at your fingertips. Crestron enables the Surface Hub to truly enhance the conference room collaboration experience.”
@Microsoft took its lumps on Twitter during last year’s Infocomm show.
Interesting contrast in attendance / interest / value: @CrestronHQ left & @Microsoft right. #InfoComm14 pic.twitter.com/uiZTe7G0Fe
— David Danto (@NJDavidD) June 18, 2014
Welcome to the @Microsoft desert at #InfoComm14 The biggest and emptiest booth at the show. What a waste of money. pic.twitter.com/XDNeLUQGe9
— Simon Dudley (@simondudley) June 20, 2014
To learn more about native compatibility with Microsoft Surface Hub, keep reading.