InfoZone Enterprise Server - Taming the New Frontier of Digital Sign Networks

InfoZone™ is a comprehensive media management server that controls, schedules, distributes and monitors content on digital signage networks of any size--all through the convenience of a web browser. The Dashboard remote monitoring program, working in conjunction with Traffic Manager, brings sanity and accountability to managing many digital signs in diverse locations.
 
Dashboard was designed as a command and control center software interface. It affords the system operator a visual display of all players on the network and the condition of each—current schedule, network data, and most importantly--Status (Good or Bad-Go or No Go).  Dashboard also notifies the system operator by email, SMS, POTS or audible alarms should any problem arise as well as problems that are fixed.  Furthermore, it performs network-healing function by monitoring select parameters and issuing appropriate corrective action commands from elevating volume controls to complete player reboot to power strip control.
 
Working in conjunction with Dashboard, Traffic Manager gives digital signage network operators the means to control a few or many media player devices located in one area or spread out around the globe, all from one central location. Traffic Manager provides the means to automatically update and upload content to players (instantly or on a schedule), receive feedback from the remote players, and provides system redundancy so data flow can automatically reroute should network issues arise.
 
InfoZone uses push/pull network architecture to reliably manage MediaZone or MediaPOD media players. This approach minimizes overall bandwidth requirement, because once content is distributed via the Internet, it resides locally.
 

 
 
  Products and Services
Contact Info
800-331-2019
913-492-4666
Company Bloggers

 Latest posts by David Little
David Little
David serves as Keywest Technology’s director of marketing and has a background in emerging digital technologies, working for more than a decade as an electronic field engineer with digital video equipment manufacturers before joining Keywest Technology.