hot new digital signage technologies and best practices
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“Don't lose sight of
your message and
goals; flashy tech
itself doesn't ensure
success.”STEVE HOLLYSolution Engineer @ Onix
elevate DIGITAL introduced emoji
world at DSE 2015, which created an
unforgettable experience by capturing
attendees who passed by, replacing
their heads with cartoon characters.
As hundreds of attendees stopped to
interact, the motion application
captured facial expressions, traffic
patterns, number of users that
engaged, and offered the ability to
send the experience to social media.
This transcends the capabilities of
traditional digital signage and creates
an entirely new way to measure
engagement.
Additionally, the Motion Experience
Application can be customized by
activation and collect data analytics.
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Toshiba's Virtual Dressing
Room was on display at the
Digital Signage Expo 2015.
This one-of-a-kind offering
helps remove any of the
guesswork involved in the
clothes-buying process.
Through its gesture-
controlled interface,
shoppers are capable of
seeing how a particular
garment may fit and
appear – without having to
physically try on the item –
by glancing at a virtual
mirror.
Onix’s very own
Steve Holly
trying on the
latest spring
fashion! Lookin’
good, Steve!
“While one-way digital
messaging can be
compelling and entertaining,
we encourage our customers
to use more interactive
solutions in order to better
engage audiences directly
concerning their brand.”
BRAD TROSTELENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS
SPECIALIST @ ONIX
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The Curved MultiTaction iWal
launched at DSE 2015. It is a
modular, customizable
interactive display system
that supports an unlimited
number of concurrent users,
curvatures of up to 360
degrees and widths up to
96 feet.
At DSE, MultiTaction unveiled
this 12 display installation
with a total curvature of 90
degrees.
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MultiTaction also showcased
its enriched reality technology
with an air hockey game that
uses real-life paddles on a
digital air hockey table.
The ultra-intuitive user
experience of combining
real-life objects with digital
content will be the next big
thing in corporate information
delivery.
“Always check to see what’s
working in terms of getting
the intended message to the
audience. Don’t be
disappointed if something
doesn’t work from a content
point of view. Check the
measuring data often and
adjust as necessary.”
JAMES SEILERENTERPRISE SALES @ ONIX
Since last year’s Digital
Signage Expo and the
introduction of Chrome’s
single app kiosk mode, many
customers and developers
have built digital signage
applications on Chromeboxes.
Chromeboxes are secure,
easy to manage and cost
effective, making them ideal
to display content and
engage customers in any
location.
Chicos chose Chrome to
manage and display content
on over 5,000 screens across
more than 1,500 stores.
There are some big names in digital
signage content management systems
that are showing Chrome interoperability.
It's great to see the CMS developers
including Chrome OS as supported
media devices.
With solutions like Stratos Media, Rise
Vision, Four Winds Interactive, Scala
and more now supporting Chrome
media players, customers looking to
leverage the simplicity of Chrome for
powering digital signage have a lot of
great choices.
And current customers of solutions like
Four Winds Interactive and Scala can
now leverage the power, simplicity and
cost savings of Chrome media players.
“Secure, simple
and convenient cloud
technology will trigger
even more digital
signage adoption by
corporations.”JOHN LAWLER
Cloud Services Manager @ Onix
Google has done more with
the Chrome platform to
make signage even easier,
adding new features that
make it seamless to plan
signage content and manage
device health.
At the DSE 2015, Google
announced the following
features:
4 The Chrome Sign Builder
4 The Chrome APP Builder
4 Ongoing reporting
monitors
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In addition, AOPEN — a Google
partner — announced three new
commercial Chrome OS devices
that will add more durability to
digital signage.
By working with AOPEN, Google
can offer more rugged hardware
equipped to handle harsh
conditions — like a hot and
greasy back-of-house food line
at a restaurant.
This is a picture of the Chromebox
Commercial. It is a highly reliable
small-form device that can power
digital displays and vertical
applications such as kiosks or
public transport systems.
STEVE HOLLYSolution Engineer @ Onix
“Digital signage
without a call to
action is called
entertainment.”
Onix offers a complete, cost
effective digital signage
solution powered by Google.
The comprehensive package
includes:
4 Content Management
Software and Systems
4 Network and
Infrastructure
Powered by Google
4 Media Devices Powered
by Google
4 Multiple Display Options
4 Deployment, Installation
and Monitoring Service
Displays &
Kiosks
Content
Players
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