Shure has unveiled ShureCloud, its new centralised device management solution for networked Shure audio devices.
Shure suggests that ShureCloud features intuitive workflows that are already familiar to IT admins and AV integrators. The platform offers real-time remote management access, allowing users to manage, monitor, update, and control devices and licenses from any location to ensure flexibility and convenience.
ShureCloud seeks to provide unified control and remote access for organisations of all sizes, whether managing a few devices for a small business or handling large-scale deployments for global enterprises, government, or higher education.
“ShureCloud is designed to facilitate streamlined management of your licenses and AV systems in the same way that you manage other enterprise devices, using familiar IT workflows, standards, and processes,” said Susy Liem, Associate Vice President of Global Product Management for Conferencing Products at Shure.
In today’s fast-paced environment, data is a critical asset. ShureCloud will provide actionable, data-driven insights that enable organisations to make informed decisions, streamline operations, and enhance overall productivity.”
At launch, Shure outlines that the platform allows for unified control and management of Shure Microflex Ecosystem devices and IntelliMix Room DSP software licenses from a single user interface. Shure promises additional features such as self-registration and an expanded monitored device portfolio in the coming months.
More Specifics On ShureCloud
ShureCloud is pitched as encompassing multiple critical features, perhaps the foremost being streamlined management of all Shure devices from an intuitive platform.
Device monitoring allows users to view the status and performance of devices in real-time, ensuring optimal operation. Users can also push updates to keep all devices running on the latest firmware. Instant alerts notify users of any issues, aiming to enable rapid resolutions with minimal downtime. The Shure Wireless Workbench Scan Library application is now accessible within ShureCloud.
Shure says that ease of use is another critical selling point. The platform’s interface will be familiar to IT admins and AV integrators who frequently work with various cloud platforms. Designed for both desktop and mobile use, ShureCloud’s intuitive navigation offers a simple, clean design and intends to make it easy to locate and manage necessary functions. The dashboard view provides a thorough overview of all connected devices, with simple access to detailed device information.
A user management application within the platform allows customers to invite, manage, and control internal access to specific parts of ShureCloud. Users can customise the site layout and tailor the interface to meet their needs, highlighting key metrics and controls.
Lastly is ShureCloud’s security robustness, with features using accepted standards such as GDPR, TLS 1.2MQTT, and HTTPS. Data encryption ensures secure communication between devices. ShureCloud aims to provide consistent and dependable operation, with Shure issuing regular updates to continuously improve and support the platform, keeping it current and effective.
Shure and Neat Join Forces to Enhance Higher Education Experiences
In April, Neat partnered with Shure to enhance audio-visual user experiences by enabling the seamless integration between the Neat Bar Pro and various Shure Microflex Ecosystem solutions.
By combining the video technology of the Neat Bar Pro with the advanced audio features of Shure’s Microflex Ecosystem, Neat aims to provide users with an “optimum combination” of both visual and audio capabilities.
This integration is designed to create an engaging and inclusive meeting experience in any type of meeting space, regardless of complexity, ensuring all participants can be actively involved in the conversation.