Wish List (5)

April 2026

Collaboration in 2026 & Beyond

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Today, a truly unified communications infrastructure, including endpoints, software, and agnostic platforms is essential. The role of room scheduling, device usage, to revamped ideas of unified communications and standardization, and digital signage. We discuss the AV/IT solutions available, and which ones can be migrated to work in the cloud.

+ The new endpoints - all-in-ones, and more

+ Managing audio and video in the cloud

+ Ensuring intelligible audio near and far

+ Auto-tracking video cameras

+ Conferencing platforms

+ Collaboration & presentation systems that shine in the cloud

+ AV over IP - the time has come

July 2026

Designing an Open AV/IT Ecosystem

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250

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Increasingly, software is defining the AV ecosystem. This panel discusses how AV/IT departments can evolve their current systems and products and newly purchased devices to interoperate in an open ecosystem. Whether adding displays, microphones, room control, scheduling, or any networked AV device, ensuring everything is interoperable is paramount. An open AV ecosystem works toward that end goal.

+ Open architecture AV platforms

+ AV in the cloud

+ Interoperability between legacy and networked AV

+ Mitigating security vulnerabilities

+ Deploy, manage and monitor

September 2026

Transforming IT in Healthcare Environments

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TierPoint

Min Leads

400

Open Slots

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Healthcare organizations face unique IT demands: protecting sensitive patient data, complying with strict regulations, modernizing electronic health record systems, and enabling clinicians with reliable, user-friendly technologies. At the same time, they must defend against rising cyberattacks, manage hybrid infrastructures, and deliver seamless digital experiences for staff and patients. IT buyers and influencers in healthcare are actively seeking innovative solutions that streamline operations, improve security, and enhance care delivery. This EcoCast provides your company with the opportunity to showcase its expertise directly to decision-makers navigating the complexities of healthcare IT.

Vendor Fit
Best suited for healthcare IT solution providers, cybersecurity vendors, EHR optimization specialists, cloud and infrastructure innovators, and compliance-focused service providers.

November 2026

Securing Endpoints Through Effective Management, Solutions and Strategies

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200

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Endpoints remain one of the most frequently targeted entry points for attackers, making endpoint protection and management a top priority for IT leaders. Organizations must balance security, usability, and performance while ensuring policies, solutions, and response strategies are consistently applied across increasingly distributed workforces. This Expert Series event gives your company the chance to reach an engaged audience of IT buyers and influencers who are actively seeking effective strategies to secure endpoints and reduce risk. An expert speaker provided by ActualTech Media will lead the discussion, focusing on best practices for endpoint management, innovative security solutions, and strategies for detecting and responding to threats. As a sponsor, your role is simple: provide a single slide and a short message. We'll handle the rest, ensuring your brand gains visibility with decision-makers prioritizing endpoint security.

Vendor Fit
Ideal for endpoint security vendors, device management providers, and threat detection companies serving enterprise IT environments.

Your Pain Points Answered

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Min Leads

250

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During the live AV/IT Summit we ran a special interactive panel where the audience and AV/IT expert panelists asked questions and provided solutions. We will gather some questions ahead of time and give the audience an open-mic period to ask questions. Here's a sample:
+ How do you reduce the number of components in your AV ecosystem without losing functionality?

+ Cross-platform meetings still have interoperability challenges - what can we do to fix this?

+ Are open standards the solution, and how do we get there?

+ What does the future of AV service look like given the fact that trouble calls are increasingly IT related