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DTEN D7X AI and the Next Paradigm of Video Conferencing
AI does not simply allow us to add smarter features. It introduces a fundamentally different possibility: systems that can perceive, interpret, and understand the room they are placed in. Not through manual rules, but through learned models of space, depth, and people.
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How Videoconferencing Technology Defines the New Digital Workplace
Introduction: The Shift from Location to Connection For the better part of a decade, the workplace conversation has been framed around location: should employees be in the office, work remotely, or adopt a hybrid mix? So, while location is still a factor in policy debates, the real driver of success in today’s workplace is no …
How AI is Transforming Meeting Spaces in 2025
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we connect, collaborate, and get work done in modern meeting spaces. At DTEN, our goal is to design AI-driven solutions that adapt to the unique needs of each workplace, creating more natural and intuitive experiences. Microsoft’s research, involving upwards of 60 Copilot customers spanning more than 6,000 employees, highlights how …
Capacitive Touch Powers Seamless Collaboration
Touch technology has become the invisible backbone of modern collaboration. From smartphones to large-format displays, devices with capacitive touch have become industry standard—a technology first introduced in consumer devices in the early 2000s and now essential to professional collaboration tools. Responsiveness Matters Unlike older resistive touchscreens that relied on pressure, capacitive touch uses the electrical …
Evolve Eases IT Burden with DTEN Collaboration Devices
Driving measurable results. DTEN helped the Office of Defense Services reduce travel costs, enhance client access, and save $2 million annually—while maintaining uninterrupted court proceedings.
It’s Time to Talk About All the Other Places Hybrid Collaboration Happens
For years, when we talked about hybrid collaboration, the focus has been squarely on the meeting room. It makes sense—conference rooms are a natural hub for scheduled meetings, team check-ins, and executive presentations. But as the hybrid workplace has evolved so has what is considered “collaboration.” Any time you have a conversation and an exchange …
Return to Office 2.0: Five Challenges and How to Resolve Them
The future of work is undeniably hybrid. While many companies are embracing flexible arrangements, a significant trend is emerging among Fortune 500 companies: full-time office mandates are on the rise, jumping from 13% to 24% since Q4 2024, according to the latest Flex data. This creates a clear tension. As organizations lean into more rigid …