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Xyte Announces New Partners and Cutting-Edge Features Ahead of InfoComm 2025
Mountain View, California – June 5, 2025 – Xyte, developer of the first all-in-one cloud platform for device manufacturers and system integrators, today announced major partners additions and new breakthrough features, including Connect+ Edge and the Xyte MCP Server, ahead of InfoComm 2025. Several high-profile AV manufacturers, such as AtlasIED, ClearOne, Legamaster, Bose Professional, Ochno, and SoundTrack have joined the Xyte ecosystem, pointing to the company’s position as the AV Cloud of choice for device management for manufacturers, systems integrators, and in-house AV/UC teams.
Xyte’s Growing Ecosystem
Xyte’s ecosystem continues to expand at an impressive pace, with month-over-month device growth consistently at over 30% and the company continuing to onboard new systems integrators, manufacturers, and in-house AV teams. Xyte’s partners hail from around the world, including leading global systems integrators such as Wesco, Convergint, Link Integration Group, Linx, Citadel, and Solotech as well as local integrators in North America, Latin America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia; manufacturers in the United States, China, Japan, and elsewhere, and well-known universities and enterprises like Arm, Monday and eToro using Xyte’s platform to manage their AV/UC estates.
Connect+ Edge: Monitor and manage all devices from a single interface
Xyte recently announced its Connect+ Edge solution, as an expansion of its Connect+ ecosystem to provide visibility and control for all devices from a single interface, including those on local networks.
“Connect+ Edge changes the game for IT teams and systems integrators and is the first solution of its kind designed for the enterprise,” said Omer Brookstein, Xyte CEO and cofounder. “By being able to see – for the first time – both local and cloud-connected devices from a single pane of glass, in-house teams and integrators will be able to significantly reduce downtime, prevent costly repairs, increase efficiencies, and be proactive in addressing performance issues.”
Introducing Agentic AI support on Xyte
In response to market demand for agentic AI in AV – AI agents that could, for example, restart a malfunctioning device or reset audio levels automatically – Xyte will be demonstrating its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server at InfoComm. Xyte’s MCP Server and supporting AI agents will give manufacturers, integrators and in-house AV teams an automated, efficient way to handle a variety of device issues. Through Xyte’s MCP Server, AI agents from Salesforce, ServiceNow, OpenAI, and other third-parties can interact with devices in ways that have not previously been possible. Examples include autonomous device troubleshooting and fixes, predictive maintenance and failure prevention, self-healing RMM, and more, thereby drastically reducing business interruption risk and prolonging device lifespans.
“MCP Server will simplify the way AI agents interact with physical devices, much like how USB-C standardized device connections,” Brookstein added. “By having our own MCP server and supporting AI agents, we are enabling IT support teams to scale without needing to grow their workforce - AI agents will work for them. This is the beginning of a new era to which our industry must be prepared.”
In-Product Analytics for MSPs, in-house teams, and AV manufacturers
Xyte will also showcase several powerful in-product analytics capabilities at InfoComm. The first is tailored for MSPs and in-house teams, equipping them with detailed insights into spaces, devices, and device models. For MSPs managing multiple customers, the analytics dashboard also includes key performance metrics like mean-time-to-resolution and the number of issues resolved before they reach the end-user. A number of additional widgets to provide insights on room utilization, SLA adherence, and decrease in downtime are also in the product plan.
In the future, Xyte will also be releasing operational dashboards to enable users to identify and resolve potential issues proactively—before they impact end users.
For manufacturers, Xyte has introduced a new analytics feature to help OEMs close engagement gaps and drive adoption. This tool provides aggregated data on the number of devices under management, last visit, referral channels, device status, and other key metrics—empowering OEMs and their channel partners to optimize customer engagement and maximize the value of their deployments.
OpenAV
Xyte also announced recently that it has joined the new OpenAV Cloud as a founding member. OpenAV Cloud is an industry-driven initiative bringing together AV manufacturers and technology providers to build an open, secure, and customer-first framework for cloud-connected AV. By developing and promoting open APIs, secure data practices, and seamless cross-brand integration, OpenAV Cloud aims to remove barriers to innovation and give customers maximum flexibility in working across different brands and platforms.
“Today’s customers expect openness and integration, and OpenAV Cloud is the industry’s collective answer—designed to remove barriers, accelerate innovation, and deliver better outcomes for everyone in the AV value chain,” said Brookstein.
Xyte will be showcasing its Connect+ ecosystem and new capabilities at InfoComm. Come visit us at booth 3153. Book a meeting with Xyte at InfoComm.
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