Listen "Outdated to Compliant: Fixing the Final Mile & Embracing Martyn’s Law"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The OCTOPod, Tim Russell is joined by Ryan Zoehner, CEO of Algo, to unpack two critical and timely topics affecting IT, security, and facilities teams alike:
The Legacy Communications Challenge
Why are so many organisations still struggling to complete their migration from outdated comms infrastructure to modern cloud-based platforms? Tim and Ryan explore:
Why 46% of UK businesses haven’t yet modernised their comms stack
The often-overlooked “final mile” blockers—from door entry systems to public address equipment
How Algo’s smart endpoints (speakers, strobes, intercoms) can extend the value of Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Webex and more
The importance of stakeholder alignment and breaking down organisational silos between IT, security, and facilities
How inclusive, visual alerting can drive a more equitable and efficient workplace experience
Understanding Martyn’s Law (UK 2025)
The conversation then shifts to Martyn’s Law—new UK legislation mandating clear emergency communication and response plans for any public premises expected to host 200+ people. Tim and Ryan cover:
What the law requires—and what it doesn’t explicitly dictate
Why this is not just a compliance issue—but a chance to enhance safety, experience, and operational efficiency
How existing cloud communication platforms can be extended with smart endpoints to meet the law’s intent
Lessons learned from similar laws abroad (e.g. Alyssa’s Law in the US)
A practical roadmap for getting started with zero re-skilling and minimal budget impact
Let CDW and Algo help you connect the dots—because resilience, communication, and safety aren’t just IT issues anymore.
The Legacy Communications Challenge
Why are so many organisations still struggling to complete their migration from outdated comms infrastructure to modern cloud-based platforms? Tim and Ryan explore:
Why 46% of UK businesses haven’t yet modernised their comms stack
The often-overlooked “final mile” blockers—from door entry systems to public address equipment
How Algo’s smart endpoints (speakers, strobes, intercoms) can extend the value of Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Webex and more
The importance of stakeholder alignment and breaking down organisational silos between IT, security, and facilities
How inclusive, visual alerting can drive a more equitable and efficient workplace experience
Understanding Martyn’s Law (UK 2025)
The conversation then shifts to Martyn’s Law—new UK legislation mandating clear emergency communication and response plans for any public premises expected to host 200+ people. Tim and Ryan cover:
What the law requires—and what it doesn’t explicitly dictate
Why this is not just a compliance issue—but a chance to enhance safety, experience, and operational efficiency
How existing cloud communication platforms can be extended with smart endpoints to meet the law’s intent
Lessons learned from similar laws abroad (e.g. Alyssa’s Law in the US)
A practical roadmap for getting started with zero re-skilling and minimal budget impact
Let CDW and Algo help you connect the dots—because resilience, communication, and safety aren’t just IT issues anymore.
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