by Sam Hanna | May 26, 2015 | Digital Signage, Menu Boards, News
The importance of digital signage security has rarely been made more graphically clear than it was last week in Atlanta, when hackers replaced a digital billboard’s regularly scheduled programming with a full moon. And no, I don’t mean a picture of...
by Sam Hanna | May 20, 2015 | Digital Signage, News, Touch Screens, Video Wall
What do Uber, Airbnb and StubHub have in common? They have all disrupted their industry segments. Uber disrupted the taxi market; Airbnb upset the hotel industry; and StubHub messed up event ticket and scalpers’ profit margins. They did it by creating ways to...
by Sam Hanna | May 1, 2015 | Digital Signage, Gallery, News, Touch Screens, Video Wall
The decision to build a new home is a major one, filled with choices and decisions. It can be overwhelming and scare away unprepared potential home-buyers. Here are five ways interactivity can improve the process and make it more comfortable. 1. Make the first choice...
by Sam Hanna | Apr 28, 2015 | Digital Signage, Gallery, Menu Boards, News, Touch Screens
Ontario Lottery and Gaming (OLG) recently launched a digital signage network with its dedicated lottery retailers (DLRs), who operate lottery-only kiosks in shopping malls throughout the province. A small but significant portion of OLG’s sales—about $130 million...
by Sam Hanna | Apr 22, 2015 | Digital Signage, Gallery, Menu Boards, News, Touch Screens
The digital signage times they are a-changin’ — and use cases for digital signage are extending far beyond just the images on screens. Now organizations have the ability to create interactive and immersive digital experiences that run across multiple devices and...
by Sam Hanna | Apr 20, 2015 | Digital Signage, News, Touch Screens
When Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston began planning to open a new facility, it built in a plan for digital signage from the ground up. The rehab hospital’s management team wanted a way to convey uplifting stories of recovery, and to make those stories...