Cornell has a set up from Visix which IMNSHO isn't really scaled for the
enterprise-type deployment we're doing with it, but would be fine for a
smaller install.  Xibo, while rough around the edges as Ted said, has a
really nice price point.

As I recall, around the time we deployed Visix, Princeton deployed Symon.
That looked like a more enterprise-grade solution to me, but I don't
really know anything more about it than what's on the website.

-- 
Christopher Manly
Coordinator, Library Systems
Cornell University Library Information Technologies
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607-255-3344




On 4/19/12 7:09 PM, "Ski Kacoroski" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>My company (a school district) wants to put large monitors in some of its
>schools to act as digital signs for the kids so I am wondering how other
>folks have done this?  We have looked at both streaming from a central
>server to them or using a local machine hooked up to the display.  I am
>very interested in what you use and what you like/dislike about it.
>
>cheers,
>
>ski
>
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