From City Government to Entertainment and Sporting Stadiums, Customers Globally Deploy Cisco Digital Signage to Deliver More Engaging, Interactive User Experiences
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Cisco's Interactive Services solution set is introducing new web clients and a cloud-based management platform that enable customers to create, centrally manage and rapidly deploy personalized and interactive signage experiences across a network of high-definition and touchscreen digital displays. Through these new offerings, organizations can deliver a variety of customizable content to each endpoint that can be highly targeted for various audiences and can be delivered at the most optimal times of the day for maximum impact. So, for example, from a single display, an end user could conduct digital transactions that are relevant to what's being shown, like ticket purchases, or visit Web pages and applications that could provide additional information. The innovations also provide advertisers with an opportunity to personalize advertising based on the content the user is viewing, their location or a programmed schedule. Through Cisco Interactive Services, viewers are provided with an enhanced user experience with new hands-on features such as a virtual keyboard and intuitive, touch-based scrolling capabilities. These capabilities enable viewers to directly engage with the content on a digital display, and find the relevant information they require.
Cisco and its customers are embracing these innovations at a time when the digital signage market is evolving -- from static content on traditional screens to customized rich media content delivered on a multitude of connected devices. As a market leader in digital signage, Cisco's strategy is to drive this new era of interaction and engagement. With a broad portfolio of media endpoints, video infrastructure and digital signage management software on a network-based platform, Cisco is uniquely positioned to broaden the use of digital signage into a medium for two-way interaction. When deploying these new solutions, Cisco's medianet architecture enables organizations to create a video-optimized network that reliably delivers optimal quality video content, with high security to any network device.
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Featured Cisco digital signage and interactive media customers include:
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Carrie Nork Minelli, Director of Advertising and Public Relations, parx casino®
"parx casino® has created a unique environment which excites, welcomes and engages our guests. By featuring video, we are able to interact closely with our guests via digital displays throughout our casino buildings. Each display is centrally managed, allowing us to deliver different content and target guests in specific areas for promotional opportunities or inform the entire casino of available events and amenities. Video has become a key tool for us to make our guests feel more engaged and increase their participation throughout the casino."
Ashley Casovan, Strategic Coordinator, City of Edmonton
"At the City of Edmonton, the use of emerging technologies is proving to be a powerful driver for the way we communicate. By investing in the network we have begun enabling our employees to be more mobile and access the information they need any time and from anywhere. Video also plays a key role in transforming our city; Cisco digital sign solutions throughout City departments deliver important updates that inform both our staff and the public, increasing our government's transparency and creating a more connected, engaged community."
Asim Pasha, Chief Information Officer and Chief Architect, Sporting Kansas City
"LIVESTRONG Sporting Park in Kansas City is designed to cater to today's evolving needs of a more social, connected fan. Video is a crucial part of enhancing the sports experience at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park, from digital displays throughout the stadium to more interactive video within the executive suites. By teaming with Cisco, LSP creates a more immersive and engaging environment for our fans, bringing the game closer to each fan, encouraging fans to engage and interact with the team, other fans and with the action happening on the field. With the right network in place, we are able to innovate more rapidly than ever before and will be able to for years to come."
Guido Jouret, Vice President/General Manager and Chief Technology Officer, Emerging Technologies Group, Cisco
"By its nature, video is a medium of engagement and participation. With today's announcement, digital signage is evolving from a passive experience to an engaging, interactive media experience. Now, any digital sign on the network becomes an opportunity for two-way interaction between a company and its customers, allowing a consumer to engage with the display and receive relevant, customized content in return. By bringing those capabilities into the digital signage industry, Cisco is changing how organizations can advertise, educate and connect to their viewers."
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