Exterity combines digital signage and IP video
Exterity, a provider of enterprise IP video solutions, today announced it will demonstrate ArtioSign, which combines digital signage with IP video, at ISE 2016.
ArtioSign enables businesses to stream TV and video alongside live news updates and tailored messages to strengthen their communications.
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Designed for organisations that want to install multiple displays to enhance the employee, visitor or guest experience, the Exterity system offers users a feature-rich, fully configurable digital signage application and IP video system in one.
Every AvediaPlayer receiver comes with ArtioSign built-in as standard to facilitate integration and enable organisations to immediately benefit from the digital signage capabilities combined with the Exterity IP video system.
Using ArtioSign, organisations can turn any connected display into a digital signage delivery point, centrally control the time, location and target audience for each of their messages, as well as tailor the experience to specific audiences and locations through the additional multi-screen user access functionality.
“Digital signage is everywhere, from corporations, restaurants, airports, stadiums, banks and shopping malls,” Exterity chief executive Colin Farguhar says.
“Widely used to deliver information, alerts, entertainment and advertisements, it combines high quality video, graphics and text messaging to offer a powerful medium that can reach an audience in the most compelling way.”
“Digital signage is a natural enhancement to an IP video system, and with more organisations looking to deploy unified communications, we are launching ArtioSign to offer a user-friendly and flexible system based on Exterity’s integrated set-top box solution, which enables organisations to deliver TV and video as well as their communications on digital signage screens from a single system.”
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