Volume 11, Issue 5 — March 13, 2019

Latest headlines: Advice on digital signage content design from 20/20 Production, Scott Tiner on cybersecurity, Lee Distad on change orders, plus news from MuxLab, Navori, B-Tech, Carousel Digital Signage and more

March 13, 2019 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 5

 

Whether or not you’re heading to the Digital Signage Expo or not, it doesn’t matter as we’re covering ALL of it all. We’re sending a team of reporters and videographers to cover the show in real-time and we will actually be dropping by EVERY SINGLE BOOTH, during the two-day show in Las Vegas, and we will shoot videos on everything launched there. Everything. So, if you’re too busy to got, we’ve got you covered with our dedicated DSE microsite here. But, if you’re on the fence, go! It’s an awesome show that’s the world’s only dedicated digital signage show and it includes not only displays but media players, content creation software companies, content management systems and network providers.

And, you can still register to attend here.

-Gary Kayye

COLUMNS

 

+ The Best Design for Digital Signage [Graham Gilhooley]

Digital signage lends itself to engaging and captivating displays — it is made for so much more than just showing static messages on screens. To boost your digital signage, there are some good design principles to follow as a guide. Done right, these well-designed digital displays will really capture the imagination — and attention — of anyone who sees them. Here are some digital signage design tips to make your displays pop.

+ Where to Start With Cybersecurity [Scott Tiner]

Securing the equipment on your network is an enormous task — perhaps so enormous that many people can't wrap their head around it, and therefore, simply stick their head in the sand. We know this is not the appropriate approach, but where do we start?

+ The Joy of Change Orders [Lee Distad]

The frequency and incidence of change orders on the project can indeed be minimized in the design and planning stages. And at the same time, the scope of work document that develops during those stages will clearly spell out to the client what is and isn’t covered in the scope of, which will clarify what qualifies as a change order once the project is underway. Everything in your work has a process, and dealing with change orders is no different.

 

PRODUCT NEWS

 

+ SpinetiX Announces New ARYA Cloud-Based Signage Solution [Sara Abrons]

+ Extron Ships Its First 5″ Tabletop TouchLink Pro Touchpanel [Jacob Blount]

+ Matrox Intros Fanless Mura IPX 4K IP Decode and Display Card [Jacob Blount]

+ Navori to Unveil QL 2.1 Digital Signage Software at DSE 2019 [Sara Abrons]

+ Arista Corporation Announces the Emerald Series HDBaseT 2.0 Family of Tx & Rx [Gary Kayye]

 

+ MuxLab Expands 4K Signage Player DigiSign CMS [Jacob Blount]

+ Carousel Digital Signage to Debut Cloud Version at DSE 2019 Using AppleTV [Sara Abrons]

+ Extron Ships Ethernet Connected Decorator Series Button Panels [Sara Abrons]

+ B-Tech Launches Heavy Duty Pop-Out Screen Mount [Sara Abrons]

INDUSTRY NEWS

 

+ AVIXA Reaches 1,000 Certified Technology Specialists in Europe [Jacob Blount]

+ Phoenix Vision Joins DPAA [Jacob Blount]

TECH ROUND-UP

 

+ Seven Ways to Create Billboards That Spark Joy [Digital Signage Connection]

+ The Recipe for a Great DOOH Campaign [Broadsign]

+ Generating a Tangible ROI With Digital Signage [Omnivex]

+ ADA Compliance for Digital Signs [VISIX]

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