
Digital Signage networked infrastructure launched |
| May 15, 2006 |
Digital Signage networked
infrastructure launched LOS ANGELES, CA - A new breed of enabling software now permits the parallel distribution of digital content via the internet using minimal requirements. The software enables distribution of digital content, as well as control, management, reporting, and scheduling of content. "The system architecture is built to enable the commerce between digital display owners, the advertisers who seek to reach their target audience, and the consumers who view the content." says Guy Avital, UCView's CEO. "Our system's main advantage derived by the assurance each participating party receives a benefit - a win-win design". According to studies, the digital signage market surpassed $100M in 2005 and expected to absorb growth reaching well over $3B by 2010. Early adopters including shopping malls, and retail stores, report on direct increase in sales, tremendous value to consumers, and excellent avenue for advertisers reaching their target audience only few minutes before making a purchase decision. The UCView System developed to manage thousands of monitors simultaneously, while allowing advertisers uploading, managing, and scheduling their content for specific monitors. i.e. a video manufacture (advertiser) may want his ads running only in the electronics section of all the stores in the network. The content being delivered can be monitored, approved, and controlled by the individual display owner broadcasting advertiser's ad campaign. The system is highly customizable and can be repurposed for various scenarios. UCView back-end technology developed with Unix ensuring speed, reliability, and low cost of ownership. About UCView |