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Digital Signage Turf Wars

Digital signage is hot and IT companies are clearly paying attention. Tech giants like Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and Microsoft...


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  • X20 Integrates Wayfinding Map Creation

    X2O Media, a provider of software, network management, and content services for digital signage applications, announced a new Microsoft PowerPoint add-in that the company says simplifies the content creation process, allowing users to build their own wayfinding maps for corporate facilities...

     
  • Smart-AVI Releases 16-Port Switches

    Smart-AVI, which makes digital signage content creation, management and delivery solutions, released two new 16-port switches, the DV-SW16 and the DVN-16P.

     

Most Popular Digital Signage

  • Mitsubishi Completes LCD Lineup with 65-incher

    Mitsubishi Digital Electronics launched its new 65-inch LCD monitor at InfoComm 2010, the first monitor in Mitsubishi's line that is IP-addressable using the company's own networking software for control and management.

     
  • InfoComm 10 Las Vegas: New and Improved

    InfoComm 2010 is almost here. PRO AV previews 10 things you can do, see, or learn this year that you couldn't last year. Commercial 3D anyone?

     
 

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Digital Signage in Action

  • Sign Waves

    At Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., a university for the deaf and hard of hearing, advanced AV technology isn't just an important...

     
  • No Place Like Home: A Resi Install

    The 31,000-square-foot Monarch Resort Club at Trilogy, a community by Shea Homes, is the centerpiece for residents of this exclusive 1...

     
  • Lucas Oil Stadium: A Well-Oiled AV Machine

    Though well-known in racing circles because of its omnipresent logo, Lucas Oil Products was hardly a household name in Indianapolis two...

     
 

Data Links

  • Digital Signage is All Grown Up

    When it comes to digital signage, industry maturity means technology that can handle any client scenario, without too much cost or extra effort.

     
  • Digital Signage Software Lament

    The vast majority of digital signage software tools are designed with a power user in mind, or at the very least a user who will learn the application intimately and be responsible for its use. And although the tools range from simplistic to sophisticated, they all have something in common: They...

     
  • With Success Comes Confusion

    For the past five years, I've attended Digital Signage Expo (originally called the Digital Retailing Expo but rebranded to focus on what it's really about). The first year, at Chicago's Navy Pier, it was a small event.