The Challenge
Moving from Reactive to Proactive
For one of Australia’s large technical institutions, the scale of their audiovisual ecosystem had become a double-edged sword. With over 150 technology-enabled learning spaces spread across multiple buildings, the AV support team faced a constant cycle of "firefighting."
We didn't know a room was down until an instructor walked in to start a class and found a blank screen. At that point, the damage is done.
The institution needed a way to consolidate their disparate systems—displays, processors, and signal switchers—into a single pane of glass that could alert them to failures before they impacted the curriculum.
The Solution
A Unified Monitoring Layer
To solve this, the institution’s integration partner deployed AVM360, a comprehensive AV device monitoring and management platform designed for scale.
Instant Status Visualization
A live dashboard showing every room on campus, color-coded by health for immediate situational awareness.
Automated Alerting
Real-time notifications for offline devices or disconnected cables sent directly to the support team.
Remote Remediation
The ability to view faults, reboot equipment, and identify firmware discrepancies from a central office.
The Results
Quiet Success
Reduced Response Times
The team now identifies 85% of hardware issues before they are reported by users. Alerts at 7:00 AM allow for resolution before the first 8:00 AM class.
Data-Driven Decision Making
Usage data allows the institution to see which rooms are underutilised and forecast budgets based on actual component "on-time" hours.
"Our goal is for the technology to just work. With AVM360, we finally have the peace of mind that we are providing the reliable environment our students expect."