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“The University of Wisconsin–Madison has always been self-sufficient with digital signage, from creating content to setting up channels to configuring media players,” said Alan Harper, executive account manager for AVI Systems, a systems design and integration company that consulted on the Wisconsin Union project. “They are very departmentally focused on how they use digital signage, but one common theme is that Visix handles data sets for all departments, whether that’s leveraging the event management system (EMS) to pull room scheduling information, custom-scripting RSS feeds, or pulling in live weather and up-to-date bus schedules. When the Wisconsin Union decided to transition digital signage operations to the cloud, pointing them to Visix made sense as it would bring the same benefits to these buildings while unifying digital signage in the cloud for IT across all departments.”
Visix also worked closely with Powers and the Wisconsin Union marketing, membership, and communications teams to establish visual and brand unity across all 41 Wisconsin Union screens.
“The content is customized to our colors and brands throughout seven Memorial Union floors and four Union South floors,” Powers said. “At the same time, we have a variety of niche systems throughout the two buildings that require careful planning as to how we relay information to each audience. Visix makes it very easy for our marketing department to update marketing content and designs, and to disseminate new information targeted for specific screens.”
Powers said that he worked with his colleagues to build a digital signage directory that tells network administrators where and when to target and schedule content. He adds that the EMS integration is particularly useful.
“The event management system integration populates our schedules for all of our meeting rooms throughout the building,” Powers said. “People know where to go and when. That goes for larger events such as theater performances, film festivals and graduations, along with displaying daily bus schedules.”
Powers noted that he and his IT colleague, Scott Hubing, deployed the Axis TV Signage Suite software and installed hardware while following initial guidance from Visix, as well as valuable input from AVI Systems. “We have three very outstanding layers of support between Visix, AVI Systems and our own IT technicians,” Powers said. “We can handle most support issues internally, and Visix and AVI will quickly step in to troubleshoot when necessary. Best of all, we now have outstanding consistency across campus when it comes to digital signage.”
Source: https://www.avnetwork.com/news/university-of-wisconsinmadison-centralizes-digital-signage-with-visix