Digital signage seems like a perfect medium for conveying emergency messaging; it's fairly easy to update content, the signage usually is located in highly-trafficked local areas and the screens are large enough that the messages can be detailed and explicit. But it can be difficult to know how best to use digital signage when an emergency happens. This white paper, sponsored by Tightrope Media Systems, discusses best practices for digital signage and emergency messaging, including:

Digital Signage and Emergency Messaging: Best Practices
Four Benefits of Digital Signage in Libraries
Dynamic Updates for Digital Signage: Why Speed Matters
Best Practices in Using Multi-Zone Displays
Digital Signage Keeps Travelers Informed
Digital Signage and Electronic Tools Reshaping Education
University of Akron Goes Wireless With Digital Signage
University of Bedfordshire: Implementing Digital Signage as an Integral part of their Communication Strategy
Redevelopment Project Includes Digital Displays
Evolution of the Digital Campus
Digital Signage and Corporate Communication
Safeway, Inc. Selects Digital Signage Solution to Enhance Communications & Training Capabilities
Cinemaxx Chooses IP Streaming Solution for Low Cost of Ownership
Like distributor, like VAR: Digital signage solutions centers
Business Incubator Builds High-Tech Digital Network
West Virginia University: Emergency Alerts and So Much More
SABEResPODERTM: Power to the Viewers
Benefits of One-to-One Marketing for Digital Signage Using Customer Recognition
Four Tips for Inexpensive Digital Signage Content Creation
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