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Digital Signage For Free

We met these folks over in Mumbai last November and had a good chat with them about SaaS / ASP and our joint love of everything open source and most things Web 2.0.

[1]This isn’t the first time we have covered what purports to be free Digital Signage software but it’s interesting that these folks have now done a soft launch and it looks like they will be spending considerably in Q2 on marketing.

InfoSignz [2]is described as an on-demand SaaS application that allows businesses to set up their digital signage networks for free.

On the ‘player’ / client side they support both windows and linux.

The ‘designer’ side – the place where you design screens, create playlists and see your reports, it’s windows only.

In the next quarter, they will be launching paid premium components, interactivity tools, enhanced scheduling features, premium content, customization and integration possibilities with data sources etc etc.

Infosignz is a commercial company and seems to have a workable revenue model in place. It will be interesting to see the take up.

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5 Comments To "Digital Signage For Free"

#1 Comment By P K Patidar On 19 February 2008 @ 05:13 @259

It’s interesting and easy to use. I saw the quality of the video through Infosignz. It’s superb.

#2 Comment By Rafat On 19 February 2008 @ 12:32 @563

InfoSignz is the product with distinct features which makes it a special one for product promotion,information display and information sharing.I have gone through with the free version of InfoSignz all the tools are sufficient enough for the user to customize the screen and publish it on the web.

#3 Comment By Debashish Hati On 16 March 2008 @ 06:49 @326

Revolution in the Media/Advertising.

Simply Superb !!!

#4 Comment By Larry On 21 August 2008 @ 15:44 @697

I just tried another new Free Digital Signage at [3]
They seem to have a much better interface.

You should check it out.

#5 Comment By phil On 8 October 2008 @ 00:33 @065

You have to try ao narrowcast they have a beta version of their software for free… [4]