Samsung Partners With HAVRION On IOT/Sensor Platform For Campus Safety February 25, 2020 by Super User
SignageOS Adds NEC’s Open Modular Devices Supported Solutions For “Smart” Displays February 25, 2020 by Super User
Tech Partnership Puts Active Incident Displays On First Responder Station Screens February 19, 2020 by Super User
DSE 2020 Booth Preview: Reveal Mobile’s Location Intelligence Solutions Measure DOOH Viewers & Impacts February 17, 2020 by Super User DSE Booth Previews: Reveal Mobile, Booth M6 What is your big marketing message to attendees and what is it all about?Customers use our location intelligence solutions to measure viewership and the impact of out-of-home advertising, whether mobile or static, digital or traditional. In addition, they use our products to measure attribution and to conduct multi-channel …
Tripleplay Develops Tie-In With Mersive’s Wireless Workplace Technology January 30, 2020 by Super User
Dubai’s Burj Khalifa Adds Cracking Virtual Glass Floor, Driven By Sensors January 29, 2020 by Super User
Vern Freedlander of Bannister Lake On The Role Of Dynamic Data In Digital Signage January 22, 2020 by Super User Dynamic data has grown into a buzz phrase in the digital signage industry, with lots of talk about how the ability to automate and visualize data results in relevant, always updated and fresh content on screens. It’s relatively new to many companies in this industry, but for a few, it’s old hat. A little company …
Screenfeed Launching Automated, Localized Alerts For Digital Signage Networks January 6, 2020 by Super User The subscription content firm Screenfeed is launching a new automated alert product that will automatically interrupt regularly-scheduled screen content to make viewers aware of impending emergencies, as they develop. The system can be configured to make, for example, screens in a public school system flash alerts when a tornado threat comes up. It can be …
High Profile UK Smart Cities DOOH Network Can’t Pay Its Bills December 20, 2019 by Super User The company that won the deal to mimic New York and put so-called smart city display kiosks on main streets around the UK has run into financial trouble, entering into what the Brits term “administration.” That means the company can’t pay its bills and has a third-party involved trying to get it out of an …