Projects: National WWII Museum Issues Digital Dog Tags

October 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

I was in New Orleans for a few days last week, and felt lucky to have the time to tour the National World War Two …

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Samsung Starts Shipping New P Series Of Tizen-powered Smart Displays

October 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

Samsung has launched a new P-Series line of smart signage displays that are the first shipping with the Tizen operating system – the OS the …

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NEC Makes Its Displays Smart Using Raspberry Pi

October 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

NEC Display Solutions will start marketing and shipping commercial display panels early next year that that have low-cost Raspberry Pi computer modules in them, effectively …

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Back At HQ

October 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

And we’re back … Have been traveling much of the last two weeks, so posts have been spotty, and there’s stuff to catch up …

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Your Digital Signage Project Needs A Point, And A Plan

October 14, 2016 by Mitch Leathers

Guest Post: Luis Villafane, Maler Digital Signage So, if you are reading this article, you must have something to do with digital signage.   …

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How To Unify Sales, Marketing And Customer Service With Digital Signage

October 13, 2016 by Stuart Armstrong

Guest Post: Sean Matthews, Visix Sales and marketing have been aligned in the corporate world for years, even integrated, in many respects. But what …

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NanoLumens Adds Super Fine Pitch, Front-Serviceable LED Display To Lineup

October 12, 2016 by Dave Haynes

Atlanta-based NanoLumens made its name with lightweight, flexible indoor LED displays, but like other display manufacturers has in the past two years gone hard after the fine …

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Sixteen:Nine Podcasts: Kurt Dupont, PresentationPoint

October 12, 2016 by Dave Haynes

We’re talking PowerPoint this week, the presentation software that has usually been regarded with abject horror by people who’ve been around the digital signage …

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UK Access Control Firm Adds Construction Site Digital Signage Offer

October 11, 2016 by Dave Haynes

In a hyper-competitive market like digital signage software, it’s important for most companies to choose a vertical market and go after it with focused …

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Projects: Toronto’s Casa Loma Projection-Mapped For Halloween Attraction

October 10, 2016 by Dave Haynes

The Toronto landmark Case Loma, a Gothic Revival-style house that looks like it could be used for a Canadian version of Downton Abbey, has …

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If You’re Hearing Digital Signage Software Pitches, Get A Nerd In The Room

October 7, 2016 by Mitch Leathers

Guest Post: Luis Villafane, Maler Digital Signage Here’s some very simple, experienced advice for anyone looking at starting a large digital signage network: get …

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Digital Trends Showcase Touts Possibilities For Sensor-Driven Video Walls

October 7, 2016 by Dave Haynes

I’ve been aware of the Digital Trends Showcase that’s been running for a few years now in Toronto, but schedules have never allowed me to …

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