Delve Networks adds online service
Delve Networks, a Seattle-based video platform company, is releasing a self-service option that makes it quick and easy for business customers to add online video to their Web sites, states FierceOnlineVideo.
Delve said the offering will start at $249 per month and will come with features such as drag-and-drop CMS, customisation options, ingestion, encoding, and analytics.
"The market is crying out for an enterprise-level solution that they can start using quickly without having to install, host and manage any new hardware or software," Alex Castro, CEO of Delve Networks, said in a statement.
Showcase acquires Kiosk Logix
Showcase Technology, a provider of automated Internet, copy, fax and scan services, has acquired Kiosk Logix, a provider of NetStop, reports PRNewswire.
NetStop is the prominent software for securing computer systems in unattended locations. The Web-based database and remote management tools give administrators complete computer usage and sales statistics.
There are currently 23 000 NetStop licences in over 60 countries around the world.
It is effectively used in kiosks in over 60 countries around the world.
Kiosks and signage team up
A new trend in digital signage is emerging that combines the strength of digital signs with the interactivity of digital kiosks, says Sign Africa.
Like a standalone digital sign, a hybrid system allows communicators to playback a pre-built sequence of elements, including video files, graphics, text, animation and live television.
These features are the makings of an effective message that entices interaction with the very flat panel on which the content plays.
Share