// about
I'm an engineer and proud Aggie with an Electrical Engineering degree from Texas A&M, with a background that spans enterprise AV, camera and sensor systems, and IT architecture. I spent years as a Principal Architect, designing and deploying collaboration and camera systems at scale across one of the world's largest enterprises. This included leveraging camera streams not just for physical security but for AI driven operational use cases. I know what it looks like to inherit a fragmented environment and have to make it work, because I lived it.
Now I help organizations take those same kinds of systems and bring them into the modern day. As technology rapidly evolves, my job is to help organizations leave outdated solutions behind and move toward modern, forward thinking ones that fit seamlessly into their broader IT architecture and the collaboration tools their teams actually rely on.
Enterprise AV, collaboration systems, camera & sensor systems, IT architecture, AI-driven operational use cases
Senior Solutions Engineer at Neat, helping organizations modernize collaboration infrastructure
Keeping up with AI trends, music production, reading, Texas A&M sports
// projects
A custom Model Context Protocol server that integrates the Neat Pulse REST API with Claude Code, exposing 37 tools for AI-assisted management of video conferencing devices, sensor data, and organizational controls.
View on GitHubA minimal clock and live weather display built for the Neat Pad. Auto-detects location via IP geolocation and shows current conditions with hourly precipitation forecasts. No dependencies, just HTML.
View on GitHub// blog
The most underleveraged sensor network in your organization is already installed. The IT leaders who move first will build an advantage that compounds over time.
The story of how a question asked in a conference room in 2017 ultimately led me to Neat.
// contact
Want to talk IT modernization, IoT, or anything at the intersection of AV, cameras, and AI? Drop me a line.
cpavloske@gmail.com