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Haivision Launches CoolSign Campus Signage Unlimited Program

Helps educational institutions to deliver graphics and video

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Haivision (Montreal and Chicago), a provider of IP-video and digital-signage solutions, is offering CoolSign Campus Signage Unlimited program for educational institutions. Designed to promote the use of advanced graphics communications, this program enables universities, colleges, and K12 facilities and campuses to take advantage of unlimited access to the CoolSign digital-signage server and player technology.
CoolSign digital-signage software delivers scheduled, interactive or data-driven content. Leading educational institutions already use CoolSign digital signage for event information, wayfinding, schedule and booking information, menuboards, advertising, news broadcasts, policy and conduct, emergency alerts and public safety information.
"Haivision has supported the education market for years," said Peter Maag, Haivision’s executive VP. "Our objective is to strengthen the use of video and graphics within education and help establish tomorrow’s creative user community."
The Furnace™ IP video system is used for delivering live, protected SD and HD content over wired and wireless networks. The Furnace also supports classroom recording, e–training (record/review with metadata), and video on demand for course-reserve material. Haivision’s patented InStream™ "zero footprint" player enables users to view live and on-demand video securely, on any platform, and without installing any software. Haivision’s Mako™ HD codec system provides low-latency telepresence performance for remote, interactive classrooms.
The CoolSign Campus Signage Unlimited program and Haivision products are available globally only through authorized partners.
www.haivision.com
 

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