DTEN ONboard aims to elevate collaboration through its advanced touch-enabled 55-inch display, allowing in-room and remote participants to interact equally.
Nia Celestin, DTEN’s head of marketing said that the solution quickly becomes the ‘centrepiece of team collaborations’ in meeting rooms equipped with legacy video conferencing equipment.
“The virtual shared whiteboard promotes collaboration equity, providing all meeting attendees the ability to participate, regardless of location,” Celestin said.
Recognising many companies have already invested in video conferencing systems, DTEN Onboard is designed to complement existing set-ups by adding advanced, interactive touch. It easily integrates with any Zoom Rooms device, including video bars, and immediately introduces interactive touch with the ability to draw, ideate, annotate and organise meeting content.
“DTEN ONboard exemplifies our ongoing partnership with Zoom,” said Scott Krueckeberg, Head of Strategic Alliances at DTEN. “Our companies worked closely together to ensure DTEN ONboard fully delivers on the robust features of the new Zoom Whiteboard.”
Included among the device’s features are real-time touch to brainstorm, visualise and diagram ideas; an expandable canvas to elaborate collaborations; easy sharing via email or Zoom chat; and a persistent hub to promote building on ideas after a meeting ends.
DTEN Onboard also enables Zoom Whiteboard visualisation tools including sticky notes, shapes and connectors and drop and drag images.
Built for versatility, other common use cases are as a stand-alone collaboration appliance, in classrooms and college campuses, for digital signage via Zoom Rooms Kiosk Mode, or and for reserving hot desks and meeting rooms with Zoom’s Workspace Reservations.