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Digital signage firm expanding content-as-a-service offering

MediaSignage Inc., provider of enterprise and entry-level digital signage, has announced the expansion of its subscription-based content creation service.

January 6, 2016

MediaSignage Inc., provider of enterprise and entry-level digital signage, has announced the expansion of its subscription-based content creation service. "We're expanding our content-as-a-service offering, allowing for access from both our free and enterprise clients," CEO Sean Levy said. "Our initial foray into content-as-a-service, particularly from some of our small business users has occurred with great results. We are seeing more and more small business clients interested in outsourcing their content creation and content management to a member of the MediaSignage dedicated content team."

For what it calls a nominal fee, the company provides both one-off and ongoing content creation services to its clients around the globe, according to the announcement. The service is meant to provide an added benefit to the company's digital signage software and hardware solutions. The content service also scales to meet the individual needs of the company's clients, and the content team provides a host of content services to give clients an end-to-end solution for their digital signage needs.

"Our internal resources allow us to provide large-scale content creation and content management services to our clients. We have both full- and part-time internal content designers and content managers," Levy said. "Our aim is to give our clients the tools they need to be successful in their business while providing all the services they need to run their business. In short, we take care of all things digital signage, allowing our clients to take care of their businesses."

With tens of thousands of screens in active management, most of which include networks with five screens or less, the content creation and management services are regularly and actively being utilized by the company's small to medium business clients, the company said. While the company actively manages larger accounts, many of the regular new designs and scheduling changes come through the small to medium business clients, according to the announcement.

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