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Japan's free 'CYBER Signage' digital signage solution launched in US market

Japan's "CYBER Signage," a free, cloud-based digital signage delivery solution that supports creation, scheduling and delivery of signage content over an Internet browser, made its U.S. debut earlier this month, according to a company announcement.

July 11, 2014

Japan's "CYBER Signage," a free, cloud-based digital signage delivery solution that supports creation, scheduling and delivery of signage content over an Internet browser, made its U.S. debut earlier this month, according to a company announcement.

The solution supports 4K video, still pictures, video, captions, Flash, audio, and other source material as content to allow users to create, at no charge, digital signage of up to 4K resolution, the company said. CYBER Signage service will be deployed through Microsoft AZURE's U.S. servers which will provide U.S. users with a more optimized service.

The Player Application will be made available for Android and Apple devices, and for the Windows OS.

"The global digital signage market is expected to continue expanding in the future. Accordingly, we believe there will be a dramatic increase in the need for digital signage delivery solutions that are based on online delivery, rather than the conventional standalone format," CEO Motoharu Oda said in the announcement. "CYBER Signage, which has already achieved rapid growth in Japan, is a revolutionary cloud-based service that combines high-reliability, simple operation, and capabilities that are more than sufficient to satisfy even pro-level demands. We are optimistic that new users in the U.S. will seize this opportunity to experience CYBER Signage to take advantage of its many features in a variety of applications."

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