Keystone Enterprise Services Introduces Lobby Signage Solutions
End-to-End Solution Puts Digital Signage Inside Corporate Lobbies, Cafeterias, and Campuses for Better Company-wide Communications
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Keystone Enterprise Services, the leader in large-scale enterprise video services, today unveiled its new service, Keystone Lobby Signage Solutions, which gives corporate communications and media managers in medium-to-large enterprises a powerful new tool for providing centrally managed, instant campus-wide and company-wide communications via networked digital signage.
Keystone's Lobby Signage Solutions puts digital video screens in company locations such as lobbies, cafeterias, break rooms, manufacturing plants, and other locations – so organizations can reach employees where they work. Companies can project their branded messages to lobby visitors. Organizations can broadcast important videos, messages, news, or training information across their campus and to all their locations. The service also offers an effective medium for communicating with groups of workers who may not have individual phone or Internet access, for example, in retail, manufacturing, and other facilities.
Keystone's Lobby Signage is an end-to-end service that includes on-site hardware installation and support for every screen, and a fully hosted content management system – so companies do not have to purchase and install their own equipment, software and network.
Web-based control lets communications managers author, apply a host of graphics and effects, upload, and manage the transmission and display of live streams and file-based digital screen media via the web. Content management and hosting is provided on secure servers, with content delivered via any number of network connections including cellular, 3G, Internet, satellite, and Wi-Fi. The service can deploy quickly in just weeks, but can efficiently scale to thousands of screen locations around the world.
Keystone's screen-level control advantage offers control of the network down to individual screens, so a corporate communications department can remotely force-tune screens to its own channel, or tune screens to other channels inside or outside the network. Multimedia managers can remotely switch between multiple channels to display relevant content for specific locations such as lobbies, cafeterias, or training rooms.
"For thirty years, leading companies have continued to rely on Keystone for large-scale and secure business video and interactive training networks that serve thousands of sites and screens around the world," said Dan Loveless, SVP Sales & Marketing of Keystone Enterprise Services. "With this service we give communications managers a new medium for communicating even more effectively inside the organization via digital signage."
Keystone Enterprise executives will be available to brief interested media at the 2010 Communications Media Managers Association (CMMA) 2010 Annual Fall Conference October 2nd – 5th in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
About Keystone Enterprise Services
The leader in satellite enterprise video services for 30 years, Keystone Enterprise Services (www.keystonebtv.com) helps organizations deliver private and interactive video for corporate communications, training, broadcast, and special events. Top companies rely on Keystone Enterprise Services to design, implement, and manage large-scale video delivery systems and services. Offerings include: Business Television – networks for training and internal communications; Keystone Events - providing corporate special events video production, logistics, and transmission; Lobby Signage – for enterprise and retail networks; and VSAT and mobile video and data services. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, the company provides service globally.
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