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		<title>Digital Signage for Every Segment of the Market</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon Pafk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read a whitepaper from Scala entitled &#8220;A Digital Signage Solution for Every Company Regardless of Size or Budget&#8220;.  The paper explores the different segments of the marketplace and how specialized hardware solutions can be effectively utilized to address the range of market segments. Unfortunately the paper is a sale’s collateral as opposed to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-119" title="every-segment" src="http://blog.starmountsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/every-segment.jpg" alt="every-segment" width="340" height="225" />I read a whitepaper from <a href="http://www.scala.com">Scala</a> entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.scala.com/news/whitepapers"><em>A Digital Signage Solution for Every Company Regardless of Size or Budget</em></a>&#8220;.  The paper explores the different segments of the marketplace and how specialized hardware solutions can be effectively utilized to address the range of market segments. Unfortunately the paper is a sale’s collateral as opposed to an objective evaluation of the market segments but the meat of the paper identifies the necessity for different solutions for the myriad of digital signage customers.</p>
<p>The paper talks about the concept of &#8220;value for the money corridor&#8221; – the best hardware solution for the various customers employing digital signage. On a chart that maps cost vs. platform capability the lowest cost and lowest capability is the photo frame. Scala is using the <a title="IAdea" href="http://www.iadea.com/" target="_blank">IAdea</a> Photo Frame.</p>
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<p>The photo frame is suitable for large deployments. It can be centrally managed using a compatible digital signage content manager. While the hardware is inexpensive and easy to install linking it to your digital signage content manager provides a new layer of complexity to the network. According to the paper the best application for the typical 10&#8243; wireless technology is in small to mid-sized business, such as retail chains and restaurants. However, because of the size and resolution limitations, the screens cannot be viewed from a distance or where a customer may need advanced graphics or video. It may also not be suitable for harsh working environments.</p>
<p>Next up the &#8220;value for the money corridor&#8221; is a Standard Definition (SD) Appliance. Scala is using the IAdea SD Appliance.  The SD appliance is a media appliance capable of playing DVD quality video and sound. The SD Appliance is essentially a MPEG -1, MPEG &#8211; 2, or MPEG &#8211; 4 ASP device. Much like the photo frame the device can be centrally managed from a digital signage content manager.</p>
<p>Next up the “value for the money corridor&#8221; is a High Definition (HD) Appliance. Scala is using the IAdea HD Appliance. The HD Appliance supports high definition video and audio for a reasonably small price. The device supports a myriad of formats and is very well suited for high-end retail and corporate communications as well as national restaurant chains and information networks.</p>
<p>Next up the food chain are the popular Netbooks or Ultra Low Cost PCs (ULCPC). The devices can be most effectively used in any networked situation where dependence on high-end graphics is not required. The device which typically runs in the $200’s is most appropriate for universities, hotels, corporate environments or anywhere where a low cost appliance is required.</p>
<p>Of course for digital signage customers who require high-end HD graphics, full networking capability, a live link to any third-party database and be centrally managed, the current fully configured PC is the answer.</p>
<p>After reading the paper I came to two conclusions: First, the paper is a sale’s collateral that displays Scala&#8217;s effort to expand to the widest extents of their market potential. Scala has always had a reputation for high cost and high functionality with a &#8220;one size fits all&#8221; approach. Now they appear to be trying to fill in the blanks for market segments previously not available to them.</p>
<p>Second and more important, if you read between the lines, it is easy to see that the digital signage market is not a heterogeneous environment. Different customers require different solutions and digital signage providers who are selling a &#8220;one size fits all&#8221; approach are missing the nuances of the customer potential in the marketplace. This is the real message that underlies this paper. I believe the companies that realize this and plan their product solutions around the concept will be more successful than the “one size fits all&#8221; approach.</p>
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