Hybrid work has transformed meeting rooms from simple AV setups into intelligent, network-connected environments filled with cameras, microphones, sensors, collaboration displays, and wireless sharing tools. While this digital evolution boosts productivity, it has also introduced two major challenges for IT teams: security and fragmentation.
According to Frost & Sullivan, security is now the number one challenge for IT, with 66% of decision-makers ranking it as a significant or critical concern. Meeting rooms, once isolated spaces, are now full of connected endpoints that can quickly become unmonitored attack surfaces if not properly secured.
At the same time, Android now powers many meeting room devices. But with each vendor shipping its own Android variant, IT teams are left managing a mix of versions, custom UIs, patching schedules, and security levels. This creates a heterogeneous fleet that can be difficult to secure, manage, and update at scale.
That’s exactly the challenge the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) set out to solve - and why Barco built the ClickShare Hub on it.