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Digital Signage and Commuters
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 25th, 2011 | 0 Comments
Advertising is not always welcome. Nobody enjoys interruptions to their favorite movie, sporting event or TV show by commercials, and pop-up advertising on internet sites can be a frustration. However, there is one form of advertising that research has shown people do want to see—outdoor digital signage. Read More
Protecting Outdoor Digital Signage from Harsh and Freak Weather
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 24th, 2011 | 0 Comments
The news seems to be full of harsh weather stories and freak weather occurrences at the moment, with Tornadoes battering the American Midwest, floods in Mississippi and even in countries where weather is generally milder, extreme winds and weather fronts are making headlines. Read More
Digital Signage and News Feeds
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 19th, 2011 | 0 Comments
With a decline in newspaper sales, the rise of the internet, smartphone and other modern media, people no longer use traditional news outlets as their main source of news. Rolling news and platforms like Twitter, have given people a desire for immediate access to news, leaving newspapers as an antiquated method for receiving information; with the pages of most broadsheets and tabloids filled with day-old stories. Read More
Looking for Outdoor Digital Signage Protection? Reasons to Choose Armagard
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 17th, 2011 | 0 Comments
With such burgeoning popularity, digital signage is one of the fastest growing media sectors. Most people are familiar with out of home screens, used for advertising, brand promotion or providing customer information. Read More
On the Horizon a $25 PC – Ideal for Digital Signage
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 11th, 2011 | 0 Comments
A pocket-sized USB Computer that costs just the price of a couple of movie tickets is being developed by The Raspberry Pi Foundation and could prove a useful device for paying digital signage content. Read More
Digital Signage Exposed – Protecting a Screen in Unsupervised Locations
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 4th, 2011 | 0 Comments
While digital signage continues to thrive with the entire out of home sector seeing year-on-year growth, so many locations now have screens running advertising, branding or information content; from subway stations and shopping malls, to gas stations and outdoor digital signage displays on the high street. Read More
Digital Signage used as Emergency Systems
Posted by: Richard Williams | Posted on: May 3rd, 2011 | 0 Comments
Oswego, a New York state university has tested a college-wide emergency system, which features digital signage as an integral part of its crisis communications.
In a simultaneous test of all emergency communications, State University of New York, Oswego is sending messages via voicemail on campus phones, the carillon outdoor announcement system and the digital signage system.
Forced by the Higher Education Opportunity Act to have some form of emergency communication, colleges in the USA also have to test these systems at least once a year.
The tragic Virginia Tech Massacre in 2007 placed a lot of emphasis on emergency warnings around college campuses. Virginia Tech received criticism after the massacre when it emerged students were arriving at campus, over an hour after the incident started, and walked straight into danger.
Providing emergency messaging in a location such as a college, however, is extremely difficult with the sheer volume of people, all arriving and leaving at different times, makes it incredibly difficult to communicate with them all.
Nearly all messaging systems are flawed in some way. Emails are only useful in emergencies if people are looking at a computer. Whilst voicemail and text messaging systems are only useful if people own a cell phone, have it switched on, and have given the college the number.
Digital signage has some great advantages over other messaging systems. Not only is it instant, able to relay emergency information as soon as it is uploaded. It can also be networked together, ensuring the same message appears on every screen.
With outdoor digital signage at every entrance and outside around campus, and with indoor screens also displaying the message, there is almost zero chance of those arriving at campus during an emergency not being aware.