Alex Epshteyn Talks About How Zignage Drives Real-Time Data On Screens Around The NYSE Trading Floor July 6, 2022 by Super User If a company wants to hang its business hat on the proposition that it is very good at visualizing real-time data to screens, it helps to have a big, very familiar client that heavily uses that sort of thing. A small New York City start-up called Zignage has that in the New York Stock Exchange …
Google’s Naveen Viswanatha On The Evolving Business For Chrome-Run Digital Signage And Kiosks June 22, 2022 by Super User The prevailing impression of Google and digital signage is that the tech giant came briefly into the sector a few years ago, made some noise, and then quietly left. But the reality is that the tech giant has continued to be active in digital signage, and there are numerous screen networks out there running on …
No Podcast This Week June 15, 2022 by Super User The plan was to do some impromptu on-the-floor interviews last week at InfoComm, but the execution was bad on my part. My recorder never got out of my bag. Oh well. I just did a really good interview late yesterday with Google, talking about Chrome OS for kiosks and digital signage. Assuming the recording files …
Jeremy Gavin Explains How Screenfeed Has Gone No Code With New Connect Toolset June 8, 2022 by Super User Screenfeed has, for many years, been one of the primary players in subscription content for digital signage – offering great-looking, fully-automated infotainment feeds that help populate the schedules of screens and get viewers looking again and again. Now the Minneapolis company is introducing a new service that’s a direct play on the no code software …
Denys Lavigne Details How He’s Created An Oasis Of Immersive, Projected Media In Montreal May 25, 2022 by Super User One of the best things about projection mapping technology is its ability to completely fill a big space with immersive visuals. The resulting experiences can be good enough to become paid attractions. There are now dedicated, ticketed venues devoted to immersive, projection-mapped experiences around the world, and one of the best is Oasis Immersion, a …
Jeremy Jacobs Lays Out How Enlighten Grew Into The Biggest Player In Cannabis Digital Signage May 18, 2022 by Super User The cannabis retailing industry is interesting in a whole bunch of ways. It is a unique vertical market with an absolutely screaming need for digital signage and interactive technologies. While longtime recreational users may know their stuff, as US states and Canadian provinces have legalized, there’s a whole bunch of new users coming in with …
The Rise Of No Code And What That Means For Digital Signage, With Intuiface’s Geoff Bessin May 10, 2022 by Super User NOTE – Podcasts normally come out on Wednesdays, but as a favor to Intuiface – which is at this week’s ISE trade show in Spain – I moved it up a day to coincide with the show’s opening day … One of the big trends in the software world is the whole idea of no …
Justin Lachovsky Details Telecine’s Expansion Into Subscription Digital Signage Content, And How It Differs From What’s Already Out There May 4, 2022 by Super User When I first heard the longtime digital signage solutions company Telecine was getting into subscription content for screens, my first reaction was “Hmmm … pretty crowded and established market to shoehorn into …” Then I got the details, and the logic and applicability were a lot more apparent. The Montreal company has set up three …
Jimmy Hunt On How Spectrio Is Growing Its Channel, And Why Content Is So Central To Success April 27, 2022 by Super User Spectrio has been around the digital signage and on-premise media spaces for a bunch of years, growing both organically and through acquisitions, and increasingly making digital signage the main focus of the Tampa-area company. I’ve known of the company for a long time, but REALLY came to know some of its people in the past …
Hear The Thinking Behind All The New Digital At The Just Opened Delta Airlines Terminal At LAX, With Ryan Taylor April 20, 2022 by Super User Airports and airlines were early adopters of digital signage technology and the whole idea of data-driven messaging – using screens to tell travellers about arrival and departure times, and the status of flights and boarding at gates. But digital signage is becoming central to communications not only for passengers, but also for staff. A huge …