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How Software Alternatives Can Address Hardware Supply Chain Issues

In recent years, the AV industry has shifted its focus from the features of black boxes to the benefits that solutions and systems provide. While hardware is still essential to the delivery of any AV system, it is clearly becoming more commoditized and less of a focal point. Systems with hardware that does not become quickly outdated and can be repurposed when upgrades occur present the best investment; however, it is the intrigue of software that is changing the dynamic of AV systems. 

By nature, software offers the opportunity for flexible, scalable, and upgradable solutions. While hardware may be at the core of an AV system, it is less identifiable to the user. Most users are concerned with the usability, reliability, and desire to address a need rather than the performance specifications. Though hardware is the foundation upon which software is built, it is the software that establishes the user experience, ease of operation, and memorable interaction.

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