ADFLOW Networks and Matrox Graphics are installing 120 displays to 60 OfficeMax locations.

Each of the PCs used will drive two 40-inch LCD displays using the multi-screen graphics cards from Matrox.

Multi-screen PCs are a great way to reduce per-screen costs for digital signage.

A recent progress in dedicated (non-PC) digital signage technology is the removal of operating system and media player software from the hard disk drive (HDD) and store in on-board flash memory only. The change drastically lowers total cost of ownership (TCO) for digital signage networks.

Traditional digital signage solutions require storing most of the software on either the HDD or DOM (disk-on-module, or flash disk drives) shared with storage of media files. Since the media files are accessed 24×7 non-stop at duty cycles often exceeding their MTBF specs, the HDDs and DOMs are especially prone to physically failed sectors. Once this happens, the traditional technology requires a field visit by the support personnel to manually re-format the storage and re-install the software. This has been true for all Windows- and Linux-based digital signage systems.

The new technology, announced by IAdea Corporation as a feature of the Adfotain Foundations digital signage operating system, detects such conditions and moves necessary software components on the HDD into on-board flash ROM before it re-formats the HDD, all without human intervention. Once the HDD is repaired, software is automatically restored to make the system functional again. The entire process is done by server-side software without requiring any field visits, thereby saving a great deal of service costs.

On average, a network of 200 nodes incurs an average of one physical HDD failure per month. The new technology saves on-average $36,000 in field service costs for a network of such size. The technology effectively saves $1,800 per screen per year in maintenance costs.

Companies including digiSignage, IAdea Corporation, Digital View and Advantech are making the new technology available in their upcoming digital signage product lines powered by the Adfotain Foundations operating system.

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