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What makes our digital signage platform so special that network operators across the globe prefer it over others?  Why is it so successful in managing networks in so many different markets?  Just how exactly does it simplify operations?

If you are asking yourself questions like these, then here’s your chance to get all the answers.  We have scheduled two webinars in May to provide live demonstrations of the UCView content management platform. This is your chance to get a full view of the back-end of our software and how a user interacts with it.  We will cover a myriad of features, starting from the basics (general capabilities, portal navigation, essential tools) to the advanced options (EZBoard, designing touch screens, animating content).  At the end of the demonstration, viewers will have a chance to ask further questions and receive answers.

Click here to register for the webinar scheduled for May 14th, 2010 at 11:00AM

Click here to register for the webinar scheduled for May 19th, 2010 at 7:30AM

Posted by ucview on 05/12 at 02:59 PM
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Reminder:  Online Digital signage with UCView - Webinar May 14th, 2010 at 11:00AM

UCView Webinar:

Digital Signage Managment with UCView

   

Please join UCView Digital signage Solution Partner and members of the UCView team for this webinar on digital signage content management with UCView
Learn how UCView is able to address the unique challenges faced in the digital signage marketplace in this webinar presented by Michele Cohen, a UCView Enterprise digital signage specialist.

  • High performing and management of digital signage network
  • Design attractive layout for maximum attention gathering
  • design and deploy affective digital signage campaigns
  • Deploy and monitor your digital signage network

Date: register for the webinar scheduled for May 14th, 2010 at 11:00AMT


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2010 Digital Out of Home Forum

The 2010 Digital Out of Home Forum, run by the good folks over at MediaPost, is set to take place on May 13th, 2010 at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan.  This event educates marketing executives on the dynamics of digital out-of-home advertising, and highlights the potential of this rapidly growing industry.  We will not have representatives at this event, but there is plenty of benefit for those who are looking heavily into investing in DooH advertising.  With many speakers scheduled to share their insights on important topics (take a look at the agenda list here) this event will serve well for those who know why they’re attending.

If nothing else, you should at least go for the delicious snacks.


You can register for the show here » The 2010 Digital Out of Home Forum & Awards


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How Do Your Morals Hold Up?

If you saw emergency workers or firefighters being attacked by a mob as they are trying to do their jobs, would you step in to break up the fight?  Would you plead with others to help?  Would you at least call the police?  Or would you walk by as if nothing was happening in hopes to avoid the conflict altogether?

Apparently most citizens in the Netherlands would rather pass on getting involved in any way, and the Dutch government is doing something to correct that behavior.  They have installed large digital billboards that use augmented reality to raise awareness of the issue.  The video captures live footage and inserts a pre-recorded altercation scenario onto the scene, placing real-time passersby into a virtual scenario.  With the audience intrigued (and their eyes fixated) the billboard educates them on the appropriate course of action.  The purpose of the campaign is to call citizens out on their lack of action - place a bit of guilt on them, and hopefully lead them to be more proactive and helpful in the future.  This is a gutsy creative move (typical of Europe) by a government body, and judging by the video, the message is reaching its audience.


Via Mashable.


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Posted by ucview on 05/05 at 09:01 AM
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