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Digital Signage?

Monday, November 17th, 2008

When talking to friends, we’re often asked just what exactly we’re doing at VIDERO. We then try to explain the basics of Digital Signage through real-world comparisons. Beginning with the obligatory supermarket example (1), continuing with the mall example (2) and ending with Public Digital Signage (3).

There’s a catch however. These examples depict our day by day jobs as much as “Putting Color on Paper” would describe an advertising agencies business. It’s certainly not wrong, but surely not right. 

That’s because Digital Signage is all about the Digital but hardly about the Signage. 

Our first example (1) explained that fairly well. We, as customers, already had to endure different sorts In-Store TV for decades. As a matter of fact: Stores started placing TV’s in the shop windows quite soon after the TV’s invention. Back when not everybody were prosperous enough to buy a TV, people acquired the habit of standing in front of a shop’s window to watch the news. There’s nothing, absolutely nothing revolutionary about putting a TV somewhere in order to display content (4).

The revolution comes in when you ponder over the second part, the Digital. This is all about the process being used to create, submit and control the content. Traditional means of content production for In-Store TV were usually as follows: Shoot (using amateur hardware) boring content and send it weekly (monthly, yearly) via snail mail (FedEx) as a videotape (dvd) to your stores. This process is tedious, slow and results in sub-par quality.

Digital Signage is the complete opposite: An optimal solution allows you to combine different media into an aesthetically pleasing composition, integrate real-time data like RSS or current price information, and distribute / control these data via always online internet connections.

Now this is where VIDERO sets in. We created a software solution that integrates and streamlines this process to a level, where a seemingly difficult task (5) feels as easy and natural as working with PowerPoint or Apple’s Keynote. This is not to say that our solution gains usability by cutting features. Instead we gained usability by heavily investing in modern Web 2.0, Ajax and Javascript UI solutions just as well as rethinking the whole application from the ground up specifically for Digital Signage. 

Our primary customer target audience range from advertising agencies to small business owners. VIDERO is very much scalable. It fits a small family property store as well as a big corporation as well as the graphics and multimedia department of marketing or public relations agencies.

Most other Digital Signage software solutions are highly modified web content management systems. Think Joomla on ecstasy. Our solution is different: VIDERO is to Digital Signage what Photoshop is to image manipulation. It’s a solution to a particular problem - and not the slapping together of different pieces of software in order to somehow achieve the desired result. This led one of our customers to coin the following spot-on phrase:

“Those who work with VIDERO will always be one step ahead of the competition and one step closer to the customer.”

The next entries on this topic will further elaborate the distinct possibilities VIDERO offers. 


(1) “Remember those horrible little TV’s in the supermarket that managed to scare customers away through the magnificent combination of amateur video footage and distorted music? We’re NOT doing that.”

(2) “Last time you went shopping, you’ve probably seen all these TV’s in the clothes section, that were displaying advertisements or pictures.”

(3) “Ever been to (London / Tokio / Berlin / NY)?”

(4) Granted, modern big screens offer far more value and persuasive advantage than older tube televisions. But default technological advancements have hardly ever been described revolutionary.

(5) I.e distributing a PDF, a Flash file and the companies newest Web Presence to three Signage Systems in Berlin, New York and Tokio and adding different start times for every system and composition.

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Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Welcome to the VIDERO Weblog. In case you wonder who we are and just what ‚VIDERO‘ is, read on, as we‘ll try to explain our product, our company and the intentions behind this blog in more detail just now.

The VIDERO Team
VIDERO is a feature-rich digital signage and POS (Point-Of-Sale) information software solution. Digital signage is a label for the process of placing LCD displays in stores or public locations in order to show information, advertisments, movies and more. The demands on digital signage applications are currently rather moderate, but we‘re pretty sure that future rise in usage will also lead to higher demands, which is why we‘re keen on implenting a broad and extensive feature-set into VIDERO so to be future-proof.

Thus VIDERO is built upon the advanced technical architectures of Mac OS X and leverages many exciting modern standards such as PDF, RSS, Javascript, XHTML, h.264 and much much more as to allow designers & customers a wide array of options for digital content creation. Work on VIDERO began in 2003 and the software has steadily been improved ever since, culminating in the soon-to-be-released new Version 3.0 which will offer major enhancements in all areas of the application.

Our company consists of 22 employees, 10 of them being developers. The VIDERO AG is a german company located a small town called Gronau, next to the dutch border. It was founded in 2006 but is based on the substantial Netside GmbH which in turn was founded in 1997. In the beginning Netside / VIDERO was primary a Web Development and Linux Administration company. Over time we expanded our domain on to dedicated Linux development and finally made the switch to Mac OS X in 2006 by porting the VIDERO application and insofar greatly enriching its featureset.

The historical transition from Web development to native application development brings along the advantage, that our developers are capable of a rather broad set of technologies. We have specialists for Python, PHP, Mac OS X / Linux Administration, Linux-Development, Cocoa / Objective-C, Java, HTML / CSS, Javascript, Webdesign, Flash / Photoshop / Illustrator. This allows for finding useful solutions to a wide series of intricate problems.

Which leads me to the rationale behind this blog. The different topics listed above clearly depict our abilities to merge and connect different sets of technologies. In addition to that, our developers always have a keen eye on news and interesting developments in these areas. This means that we have a lot to share. From solutions to interesting problems, over firsthand-accounts of connecting various technologies to reports about interesting new technologies we just found out about. In addition to that we will, of course, try to allow a transparent sight behind the curtain of the VIDERO AG and into the VIDERO product.

We‘ll try to explain, in a way by example, details about the VIDERO product and it‘s structure.
Another plus of this blog is that it allows for us to manage internal communications by means of different teams learning about their current issues. So from our perspective this blog not only exists as a outer communication tool but also in a way as a internal monitoring device.
From a business point of view, however, the rationale is rather distinct: We’ve set out to create the absolutely best digital signage solution on the market, and this blog helps in calling attention to our product.

We hope that you‘ll find this blog both interesting and good to read. Please note that none of us are native english speakers albeit this blog is completely written in english. Thus it might be that the one or other grammatical error slips in. We‘d like to apologize for this inconvenience.

The Videro AG Team.