Haivision Adds New Clients, Upgrades CoolSign
Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
We’ve learned that Haivision has been busy adding several new customers, and upgrading some core products.
New customers include:
- Franklin Electric, a major global provider of complete water and fueling systems;
- Titan Air, the airport division of the transit advertising company, Titan;
- DSI, a key global company in mobile enterprise management.
This latter customer, DSI, which specializes in mobile technology applications for enterprises, claims thousands of customers across 50 countries. DSI has implemented a global communications solution, powered by Haivision’s CoolSign, Furnace IP video system and KulaByte, to deliver tailored communications to employees, customers, prospects and visitors throughout its offices in Kansas City, London, Melbourne and Singapore, and remotely through mobile viewing.
Haivision has also announced the availability of CoolSign 5.0 and the new Display Engine for CoolSign.
The latest release of CoolSign 5.0 integrates managed IPTV within digital signage, enabling customers to combine rich media with live and scheduled video content. CoolSign now features deeper integration with Haivision’s Furnace, bringing secure and efficient ways to manage HD video streaming to CoolSign players. A new web-based, cross-platform interface for content management gives users a simple, easy-to-use tool to manage, upload and schedule content. CoolSign 5.0 also now includes HTML and HTML5 support so that users can easily point CoolSign players at website content and display it as a region on the player.
The new CoolSign Display Engine appliance is a faster, smaller and more powerful digital signage player for Haivision’s CoolSign digital signage system. Designed for corporate communications and large public venues, such as stadiums and airports, the new CoolSign Display Engine has the power to support up to four 1080p videos with a ticker simultaneously and can drive two independent HDMI outputs.
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