Q-SYS Launches Control App For Zoom Rooms

IT admins can now enable third-party room controls using the Q-SYS Control for Zoom Rooms App on all supported Zoom Rooms controller consoles

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Q-SYS Launches Control App For Zoom Rooms
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Published: March 26, 2024

Kieran Devlin

Q-SYS has launched its Q-SYS Control for Zoom Rooms App, streamlining its interface and enhancing its control features.

IT admins can now easily enable third-party room controls through the new app, which is compatible with all supported Zoom Rooms controller consoles.

This upgrade bolsters the functionality of the Zoom Rooms Controller already available in the room by integrating a Q-SYS user control interface (UCI). This integration empowers users to control various room devices and services connected to the Q-SYS Core Processor, such as displays, lighting, shades, and HVAC systems.

Vic Bhagat, Principal, Alliances & Ecosystem at Q-SYS, commented:

Q-SYS and Zoom have a long history of working together to deliver great Zoom Rooms experiences in high-impact spaces, and the Q-SYS Control for Zoom Rooms App can elevate that experience even further by simplifying room control, offering a single pane of glass to control the entire space.”

Integrators and IT admins can design customised two-way control interfaces using the powerful Q-SYS Control Engine, with user feedback accessible directly within the Zoom Rooms interface. Furthermore, the app facilitates seamless integration with the Q-SYS Ecosystem of Technology Partner Program, allowing Zoom Rooms to leverage various integrations for an optimised user experience.

What Else Has Q-SYS Been Up To In 2024?

In January, Nureva joined the Q-SYS Technology Partner Programme, allowing its products to integrate with Q-SYS and streamline audio control and camera tracking.

Technology firms can create solutions seamlessly integrated with Q-SYS, a cloud-managed platform for audio, video, and control through the programme. Nureva has unveiled a Q-SYS-certified plugin for its HDL310 and HDL410 audio conferencing systems, providing audio control enhancements to streamline the remote experience.

Last month, Sennheiser and Q-SYS’s combined solution — their audio, video, and control (AV&C) Platform — was certified for Cisco Collaboration Devices. This certification signified the integration of Cisco’s Collaboration Devices with Sennheiser’s TCC 2 and the Q-SYS Core Nano processor, boosting audio connectivity and intelligent control functionalities in modern meeting and learning spaces.

Zoom’s Busy Enterprise Connect 2024

It’s been a busy week for Zoom at Enterprise Connect 2024 so far.

Around the event, Zoom announced Zoom Workplace, a new AI-powered collaboration platform that brings several critical solutions into one unified hub.

Zoom Workplace will introduce innovations to support businesses in reimagining teamwork, facilitating connections, improving productivity, and optimising flexible work experiences. With Zoom AI Companion, all employees within a company can bolster productivity, collaborate more effectively, and improve their skill set.

In other significant Zoom news, the vendor announced “Ask AI Companion”, a new conversational interactivity with its flagship AI service. It is built into the Zoom platform and integrated with supported third-party apps. Users can streamline their workday, instantly access critical information, automate routine tasks, and stay informed by consolidating data from Zoom Meetings, Mail & Calendar, Team Chat, Notes, Docs, and other sources.

Finally, Zoom and Avaya have partnered to deliver advanced collaboration to global businesses. Avaya has chosen Zoom Workplace to integrate with its Communication & Collaboration Suite. This integration will offer customers a streamlined solution for managing their communications environments and workflows.

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