Ask the Board: Preventing Security Breaches and Tampering with Your DOOH Network (DSConnection)
How can a digital signage operator safeguard against security breaches and equipment tampering? […]
Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:58 AM
How can a digital signage operator safeguard against security breaches and equipment tampering? […]
Many of us recently returned from the Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas. As always it was a great show that presented endless opportunities to rub shoulders with friends and colleagues in the digital signage industry. Each year I leave DSE with a renewed enthusiasm about where our industry is headed, and with some great insights about the technical innovations catalyzing that growth. […]
Digital signs are helping to drive growth in advertising revenues going to the out-of-home sector despite the industry being unable to measure their likely impact. […]
Community announcement center enhances communication with students, parents and staff, while relaying important local community messages. […]
The rollout of a new generation of connected bus shelters will help Paris update the image of the bus and strengthen the appeal of public transport. […]
Ask most people who sell signage software and they’ll confirm replacing incumbent software providers is a substantial part of their month to month business. Sometimes it is service quality. Sometimes one glitch too many. […]
Video walls aren't cheap, so if you're going to deploy one it's probably a good idea to make sure you get your money's worth and do it right. Video walls are cropping up more and more on the digital signage landscape, from airports to malls and beyond, using multiple displays to create a single, unified display showing either one image or zoned content and significantly impacting viewers. […]
Putting screens in big things that roll and bump and jolt is a substantial technical challenge – the problems ranging from too much vibration, to dust and grime, to the inquisitive fingers and sharp objects of the general public. […]
Centerhung LED video display system upgrades installation from 2002 in Legacy Arena. […]
If you’ve spent a few minutes with Kori Kirkbride, Director of Sales Operations at Technicolor, you know she means business. Armed with a knack for numbers, Kori is equally as savvy in the social scene, allowing her to view the digital out-of-home industry with both the left and right side of her brain. […]
If you’ve spent a few minutes with Kori Kirkbride, Director of Sales Operations at Technicolor, you know she means business. Armed with a knack for numbers, Kori is equally as savvy in the social scene, allowing her to view the digital out-of-home industry with both the left and right side of her brain. […]
Things just keep getting more and more interesting with Google and its Chrome OS. Yesterday it was word about the Chromebit HDMI stick. Now there’s word that Google is now letting any Android developer port its apps, or games to run on Chromebooks and other Chrome OS devices, like Chromeboxes and Chromebits. […]
By Ben Putland. In the last 18 months, I have read the word “programmatic” more times than I have had hot dinners. But the majority of what I have read on programmatic and DOOH is all about the buy; however that’s only part of the story. […]
With a wealth of experience and expertise in OOH media planning and buying solutions behind him, David Payne’s keynote address was filled with insights and key examples from Kinetic’s own body of work in this field. In a world where the consumer was getting smarter by the minute and was connected to his smart devices, media consumption was happening all the time and on the go. […]
By Stephen Freitas. The constant connectivity of the digital world is changing people's habits, and out-of-home advertising is uniquely poised to become a cornerstone of this new way of life. […]