Digital Signage

Viking Line Takes Scala Digital Signage On Board

From PRWeb comes this press release about Scala Digital Signage and Viking Line: scala-logo-1-31-07-small Scala-powered screens used on ferries to inform passengers and promote tax-free shopping

Mariehamn, Finland (PRWEB) March 31, 2009 — Viking Line, a Finnish operator of ferries and cruise ferries, has partnered with digital signage software provider Scala to implement digital signs on board its seven vessels. The digital signage features both informational and ad-based programming, and reaches passengers at various points on its ships.

The ad-based network shows tax-free promotions in the most trafficked areas of the boat near the shops, restaurant and casinos. The information network shows content on large touch screens, including opening hours, restaurant menus, weather, news, entertainment programming, conference information and possible delays.

Viking Line started to look into digital signage for two main reasons. It was printing about 2,000 sheets of paper every day for the cruise program, and screens that could show this information would reduce printing costs dramatically. Viking Line also wanted to use digital and dynamic posters to increase tax-free sales. It felt a digital network would also raise the professional profile and brand image of the ferries.

Viking Line was looking for a supplier with experience. It wanted an established software solution that had been thoroughly tested and developed over time. Viking also needed a system that could grow with its business and handle new areas of usage in the future.

Scala was first chosen to do a pilot in one of its ferries, Mariella. When Viking Line saw that Scala could meet all of its requirements, it chose Scala for all seven ferries. Currently, Mariella runs 15 screens and six channels. By Summer 2009, all of its ferries will have digital signage networks installed.

“Viking Line is impressed with the potential in the software, and so far we have not discovered any limitations. We are very satisfied with the user interface, and I also want to emphasize the latest Photoshop plug-in that has been added to convert Photoshop-layered elements to Scala script,” said Kenneth Kronström, Technical Project Manager of Viking Line.

Viking Line has reduced its printing costs dramatically, and the company now feels much more environmentally friendly.

“Sales of promotional products have increased remarkably since the screens were installed. We clearly see that the customers perceive the message, and they more frequently purchase the promoted products,” said René Engman, Viking Line’s Deputy Director of IT.

Viking Line has already started to think about new digital signage projects. Its next plan is installing screens at the terminals. This is an area where people are typically waiting and would be receptive to information such as the cruise program and promotional products.

Viking Line also wants to develop a new script together with Scala that could show passengers exactly where the boat is at sea. A screen with a sea map and coordinates showing the boat’s position would be continuously updated along the trip.

For more information on Viking Line or other Scala-powered digital signage systems, please contact Lorena Crowley at 610-269-2100, ext.237.

About Viking Line

Viking Line commenced service in 1959, when the S/S Viking began sailing between the Finnish mainland, the Åland Islands and Sweden. Today Viking Line has seven vessels, which sail between the Finnish mainland, Åland and Sweden, as well as between Finland and the Baltic states. With Viking Line, a Baltic cruise from one city to another takes less than a day. Viking Line has a wide entertainment offering: casinos, restaurants, discos and live artists. Operations include passenger services, recreation and cargo carrier services.

About Scala

Driving more than 200,000 screens worldwide, Scala is a leading global provider of digital signage and advertising management solutions. Scala is the world’s first connected signage company, offering the leading platform for content creation, management and distribution in digital signage networks and the first unified platform for advertising management of both traditional and digital signage networks. The company’s digital signage customers include Rabobank, IKEA, Burger King, T-Mobile, Virgin MegaStore, Warner Brothers, The Life Channel, Rikstoto, Repsol, NorgesGruppen and thousands more. Advertising management customers include CBS Outdoor, Clear Channel Outdoor and Magic Media, among others. Scala is headquartered near Philadelphia, USA, and has subsidiaries in Canada, The Netherlands, France, Norway and Japan, as well as more than 450 partners in more than 60 countries. More information is available at www.scala.com.

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Contact Information
Lorena Crowley
Scala

http://www.scala.com

610-269-2100

TiroMedia Introduces New HD Network Player

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TiroMedia is pleased to announce the introduction of a new HD Network Player: The TMP N4. The new player player features an HDMI interface as well VGA. It supports resolutions up to 1080p. It has built-in wireless (802.11b/g) in addition to wired Ethernet. This allows for great flexibility in deployment.

At 6.8″ x 4″, the TMP N4 is one of the smallest HD digital signage players available on the market. The player uses very little power compared to a a PC. This results in considerable savings in energy costs, especially in environments requiring 24/7 operation.

Like all players available from TiroMedia, the TMP N4 is 100% solid-state and has no moving parts. All content is stored on a local CF card. The new player is fully compatible with TiroMedia’s web-based CMS. The CMS is not only compatible with the TMP N4 but it also compatible with all network players offered by TIroMedia, such as the TMP N2.

The CMS is available free of charge with the purchase of a network player.

Priced at $799.99, the TMP N4 competitively priced and offers customers to deploy high definition digital signage networks at reasonable costs.

This article is from NewsWireToday.com.

Scala Kicks Off the New Year with a New Look

From PRWeb.com comes a press release about SCALA’s new look, and that new look, looks mighty impressive!

“2009 is shaping up to be a great year for Scala and we’re excited to see our new look, our website, and Release 4 of Scala5 coming together all at once. We’re certainly putting our best foot forward in 2009,” commented Andrea Waldin, Vice President of Marketing.

Exactly what IS digital signage?  Scala tells us that, too: “Simply put, digital signage is a network of customizable displays that you can control electronically using a computer, allowing you to change your content remotely for the most targeted messaging possible.

Digital signage allows you to create and deliver targeted messages that inform, educate and motivate your audiences without your budget taking a painful hit.”

Scala makes software for digital signage, and is one of the very best.  Read Scala’s entire press release right here on PRWeb.