Posted on Nov 17, 2009 by admin at 6:52 am
Three Scala-based digital signage networks were recognized at the 2009 DIGI Award’s held in New York.
Exton, Pa (PRWEB) November 16, 2009 — Three Scala-based digital signage networks were recognized at the 2009 DIGI Award’s held in New York. The DIGI Awards aim to honor the resellers, integrators and service providers who have excelled at developing successful projects for their clients, and advancing the digital signage industry as a whole. Scala installations in following categories were awarded:
Miele’s Digital Signage Network
The award for Best New Content Management Software/Web-based (SaaS) went to Thinking Screen Media for its SignChannel product, also powered by Scala software.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/11/prweb3206914.htm
Posted on Nov 10, 2009 by jfinegold at 12:41 pm
Digital Signage continues to show promise
AUSTIN, TEXAS — DisplaySearch indicated in its latest Monthly Large Format Commercial Displays Sell Through Report that large (26”+), non-consumer LCDs had their highest sell-through quarter ever in US commercial distribution in Q3’09, with shipments up 41% Q/Q and 19% Y/Y. In addition, September sell-through was up 49% from shipments in August, and was the largest sell-through month on record for LCD commercial-use displays.
http://www.ecnmag.com/news-LCD-Digital-Signage-Takes-Off-in-USA-110909.aspx
Posted on Nov 3, 2009 by emily at 6:45 am
Digital signage website DailyDOOH.com recently interviewed Thinking Screen Media CEO Alan Phillips. In the interview, Phillips talks about his plans when the company started, the current direction of the company and it’s platforms, FrameChannel and SignChannel.
To read the interview, click here.
The DailyDOOH is put together by a dedicated team of industry analysts, journalists and researchers. It highlights industry analysis, market research, commercial and technical due diligence, product design, software reviews, RFI / RFP management, branding and market entry strategy that is useful to the Digital Signage business.