How A Company Saved $500 Million By Using Digital Signage
October 23, 2015 by Dave Haynes
In my old newspaper editor days, I verbally slapped around my reporters if they did something called Burying The Lede – putting the big news …
Read moreImpressions From Four Winds’ Forward Event
October 23, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Sitting at Denver’s airport, lamenting how I managed to book a flight with a time window that pretty much mirrors the time window for …
Read moreFour Winds Opens Impressive New HQ Digs
October 22, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Denver’s Four Winds Interactive showed off its new digs last night, as the kickoff to its 2-day conference called Forward. The place is a …
Read moreCRI Finds Lenders, Completes ConeXus World Deal
October 21, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Creative Realities has found lenders and therefore pulled the finances together to complete the acquisition of the digital signage deployment firm ConeXus World Global, …
Read moreStarbucks Adding Outdoor Video Displays In 2,400 US Drive-Thrus
October 20, 2015 by Dave Haynes
My suspicion is that the guys who specialize in outdoor displays are already all over this, but if not, they’ll be very interested in …
Read moreSave $200 Today On An Xlab Ticket
October 20, 2015 by Dave Haynes
If your work in digital signage sees you in meetings where the client or the bosses start talking about their aspirations for transforming a …
Read moreProjects: Red Rock Bets On Fine Pixel Pitch LED Walls In Sports Book Upgrade
October 20, 2015 by Dave Haynes
The Red Rock Resort on the western outskirts of Las Vegas has replaced an aging projection wall in its sports book area with a …
Read moreProjects: Armodilo Keeps Eatsa’s Screens Good Looking And Up
October 19, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Remember that cool automated QSR in San Francisco that was reminiscent of a ’50s automat diner? Turns out the ordering screens come from just …
Read moreIntuiLab Turns On Interactive Toolset For ChromeOS Digital Signage
October 19, 2015 by Dave Haynes
The French firm IntuiLab has developed and announced a version of its interactive screen tools to work with low-cost Chromeboxes and all-in-one Chromebase displays. The …
Read moreThis Teeny PC Would Run Digital Signage On Windows, Linux OR Android
October 19, 2015 by Dave Haynes
The substantial crowd out there that is endlessly looking for gear that drives capital costs out of digital signage projects will undoubtedly be intrigued …
Read moreNYC OKs Plan To Kick Taxi Cab Screens To The Curb
October 16, 2015 by Dave Haynes
One of the higher profile digital out of home networks around just got its plug pulled. Screens in the back seats of some 14,000 …
Read moreOpen Source Concerto Digital Signage Platform Gets Commercial SaaS Version
October 15, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Some of the people who developed the open source digital signage platform Concerto, when they were students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, have now developed …
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