Intuitive AI’s Chief Trash-Talker Outlines His Company’s Novel And Green Approach To Place-Based Digital Media February 11, 2025 by Super User The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT Countless companies have tried sticking a screen above things in public spaces, thinking – or more appropriately hoping – that the scenario and dynamics were something that would interest brand advertisers. I won’t say it never worked, but there’s a lot of roadkill. A company out of …
Erik DeGiorgi Explains How His Start-up Netspeek Uses AI To Support, Steamline Pro AV NOCs January 22, 2025 by Super User The people who build and maintain very large networks of displays, PCs, servers and other devices tend to have more to do than time to do it, and when some technical shit hits the operating fan, trying to work out what’s happening and what to do about it takes experience, brainpower and what can be …
Evexi CEO Andrew Broster On How His UK Software Firm Was Pulled Into Digital Signage January 8, 2025 by Super User The UK software firm Evexi has an interesting story behind its move into digital signage – in that it was more a pull from a client than a push by the company itself. They got deeper into it because of a client’s needs, and then a change in technology support that really forced the hand …
Executive Retreat Interviews Part 2: Screenfeed, Uniguest, SignageOS and Mood Media January 3, 2025 by Super User Just prior to DSE, I was in Palm Springs to take part in an executive retreat for the digital signage crowd, organized and run by my friends at invidis, the consultancy and publishing company based in Munich. They have done these events in Europe for a few years now: an invitation-based two-day gathering that is …
Executive Retreat Interviews Part 1: Bluefin, OpenEye, Korbyt and SageNet December 30, 2024 by Super User Just prior to DSE, I was in Palm Springs to take part in an executive retreat for the digital signage crowd, organized and run by my friends at invidis, the consultancy and publishing company based in Munich. They have done these events in Europe for a few years now: an invitation-based two-day gathering that is …
How Nexmosphere’s Sensors Make Any Digital Signage Network Easily Interactive December 4, 2024 by Super User Sensors and triggered content have been part of digital signage for probably 20 years, but they weren’t widely used for a lot of that time because putting a solution together involved a lot of planning and custom electronics. A Dutch company called Nexmosphere has changed all that, offering a wide range of different sensors that …
Publicis Sapient’s Jackie Walker On The Value Prop, ROI And How-Tos Of QSR Digital Signage November 20, 2024 by Super User I have been forehead-deep for weeks now on a special report that is shaping up to be great, but it is far more involved than originally intended. The dozen or so stories originally planned is now more like 50, and I am researching and writing almost all of them – and traveling to do so …
How Videotel’s Roots In Digital Signage Media Players Trace Back More Than 40 Years October 17, 2024 by Super User There are not a lot of companies that have been involved in what we now call digital signage for 44 years, but Videotel has been selling technology that puts marketing information on screens since 1980. The company started with VCRs (younger readers may have to Google that) and then started designing, manufacturing and selling DVD …
Outform Founder Ariel Haroush On The Power Of Digital In Retail, And His Ambitious New Future Stores Pop-Up Venture October 9, 2024 by Super User One of the particularly interesting things about Outform is how a company that’s been doing digital in retail for 20-plus years is not all that well known in digital signage circles. Not that it’s hurt the Miami-based company, which has offices and manufacturing facilities all over the world, and has delivered countless tech-centered shopper engagement …
OAAA’s Anna Bager Explains Why Digital OOH Is Seeing Such Rapid Growth October 2, 2024 by Super User The Outdoor Advertising Association of America represents and guides the interests and activities of some 850 member organizations across the US, including the biggest media companies, brands that do a lot of outdoor, agencies, ad-tech providers, and suppliers. That’s billboard, of course, but also the other formats for advertising, from transit shelters to place-based media …