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It's been quite a start to the new year. We've talked extensively with customers, partners and fellow vendors first at ISE in Amsterdam, and most recently at DSE in Las Vegas. In general there is a great deal of optimism and excitement about where our industry is headed. Even though the year is still young, we're starting to see some interesting trends emerge — trends that will be responsible for much of the growth that we'll see in 2013.

First and foremost, we believe that the demand for rich content and interactivity will drive explosive growth this year. We're going to see a proliferation of rich, compelling content developed in HTML5 and delivered in HD. 4K HD is on the horizon as well — this new ultra high-res video format has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of 1080p, with four times as many pixels overall. It can be delivered using a new codec called H.265 that provides a 50-percent bit rate reduction so that file size remains manageable. The crux of all this, however, is that rich media like this requires powerful devices capable of hosting, managing and serving it up, and software capable of supporting the latest development tools.

In addition, the proliferation of touchscreens is driving explosive growth in interactivity. This shift is happening as a direct result of the proliferation of smartphones and tablets. People have become comfortable with touch/swipe as a method of interaction with their personal technology, so it makes perfect sense that digital signage will begin to connect with people in the same manner.

In recent years the market has produced substantial advancements in hardware — devices have become smaller, less expensive and more powerful. These new media players are a great example of hardware that's more than capable of handling today's rich media, with the ability to scale as content continues to develop in the months and years ahead.

We're reaching an inflection point where the richness of content is matched by the impressive capabilities of today's hardware. Installers and end-users must remember to choose carefully and be sure they are investing in the very best equipment.

The underlying theme is the co-dependence of hardware and software — and this rings true now more than ever. We stand at the confluence of rich content and robust hardware, and what results is digital signage that's nothing short of breathtaking.

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  • Áine O'Loughlin
    4843212
    I agree that "rich content" and "robust hardware" are key components in delivering a "breath-taking" digital signage experience. However I fear small businesses, using this media for the first time, may overlook the need to ensure that content is regularly updated. Signage can be invigorated with new content to maintain the fresh and relevant appeal which target audiences expect. I have seen examples in retail settings where recently installed digital signage is starting to look dated simply because the content, despite its richness, has not been updated………….
  • Ann Holland
    4808435
    Thanks for your comment, Aine. We agree that content updates are critical. BrightSign offers simple networking solutions that any size company or organization can easily employ to make regular content updates remotely. Depending on the method of content creation, updates and changes can also be made quickly and easily using HTML5 development tools or even UPD commands and mobile apps.
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BrightSign CEO Jeff Hastings joined BrightSign in August 2009 while it was still a division of Roku Inc. In late 2010 with digital signage activities growing so rapidly, BrightSign became a separate firm. The holder of eight U.S. patents, he also has a history of tech industry leadership, including as president of mp3 pioneer Rio.
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