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Green signage: technology as a path to more sustainability

GREEN SIGNAGE:
TECHNOLOGY AS A PATH TO MORE SUSTAINABILITY

We list all the important aspects related to green signage and what companies need to do to use digital signage sustainably.

Green Signage

In the past years, a change in thinking has taken place. Not only in society, but also in entrepreneurship. The importance of social aspects and sustainability has increased significantly. The latter is also becoming increasingly important in technology – it is no longer just about productivity and efficiency, but also about environmental aspects and saving resources.

Digital signage meets these requirements and convinces not only with its technical advantages but also with high environmental standards. In the following, we will look at why digital signage is a target-oriented technology for sustainable work processes and how the decisions of companies and legislators ensure resource-saving implementation.  

 

How sustainable is digital signage? 

First, let’s take a look at the sustainability of digital signage applications. Generally speaking, technologies are becoming more and more environmentally friendly and manufacturers have also recognized that companies are changing their priorities. In addition to good performance, they are also seeking durability in products and resource-saving work processes. Accordingly, digital signage application providers are also aiming to develop sustainable technologies. 

 

Lifespan

Digital signage is not an application that already needs to be replaced or exchanged after a few years. The software is safe from failure and the high-quality processed hardware promises longevity. Although it can never be ruled out that a display will break, this is rather rarely the case. Even outdoor steles are safe from environmental influences and vandalism. 

Not all companies use digital signage for continuous usage, which is why the load on displays is not very high. However, this does not mean that continuous usage leads to difficulties, because the applications are made for high loads. In both cases, digital signage promises long-lasting and sustainable use.

And should a display fail, there is still maintenance and repair. Repairing hardware presents no difficulties and is a routine task for technicians. This shows a clear advantage over alternatives to digital signage applications in terms of sustainability. A good example is advertising: posters or flyers have to be disposed of after use, but with digital signage you can just change the content. 

 

Production costs

Since we are already talking about posters or flyers: The production effort for digital signage is low in comparison. Two components are required for use, namely software and hardware. The software does not require any components and the hardware consists of displays for usage and players for the software configuration. This results in lower production costs compared to traditional advertising methods. Flyers and posters are printed in high amounts and then disposed of. That is inefficient and not environmentally friendly.

But the production effort is not only lower compared to advertising methods. Digitizing menus or providing information about upcoming events also saves resources. 

 

Modern technology

The FRAMR. team is currently converting its product range to ARM-based CPUs / GPUs, which (in addition to cost reduction) have significantly lower energy consumption in comparison to Intel / AMD-based hardware during operation. Most of our players are also fanless because the waste heat is correspondingly low due to the player and CPU architecture.

 

Resource consumption

When it comes to power consumption, cloud-based solutions are often criticized. But cloud computing is actually better for the environment than on-premise hosting and also promises greater efficiency. 

Cloud computing promises a better infrastructure because content and functions can be accessed more quickly and less wattage needs to be accessed. Cloud-based solutions are also focused on efficient energy use and therefore regulate the temperatures of their servers better. 

An interesting finding about the power consumption of a cloud: the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found in a case study that energy consumption drops by up to 87% when business software runs via a cloud. Sure, depending on the application and the cloud, power consumption varies, but at its core, cloud-based solutions require less power than the on-premise server. 

 

Companies also have a responsibility

The sustainable features of digital signage are not enough to make the technology resource-efficient. After all, it also depends on how businesses use the applications. Here we recommend the following measures to save electricity when using digital signage:

 

Switch off displays 

Some companies use digital signage 24 hours a day. This flexibility gives advantages in communication but it is not equally useful for every business. At night, it’s better to turn off applications to save power. It is also possible to turn off some displays during the day, for example, if they are placed in inconvenient locations. 

 

Dimming displays

Darkening monitors saves power and offers an alternative to turning them off completely. This has no disadvantages for targeting, as the content is still visible. And don’t worry about darkening either – with good room lighting, there are no difficulties and the content remains clearly visible. 

 

Dark content

Dark content consumes less power because the LEDs are not active. Doing without bright / white content is not a suitable solution for every business but it is definitely an alternative. However, it should be mentioned that this variant probably saves the least amount of electricity.

 

Recycling

The recycling process is not completely transferable to digital signage displays, but there is the possibility of reuse. Very bright displays lose some of their brightness over the years, these can then be operated in areas with little ambient light for further years without any problems.

But the processing of certain components and parts is also a possible solution. The recycling process is not completely transferable to digital signage displays, but there is the possibility of reuse. According to a study by the Fraunhofer Institute, valuable raw materials can be recovered from display devices. The goal is to both reduce strategic dependence on raw material imports and avoid the environmental impact of disposing of the devices. 

This approach also assists in reducing current hurdles to capturing end-of-life display devices. This refers to parts or components that are no longer available or manufactured. 

 

Buying high-quality products 

When buying digital signage, companies ideally make sure that they purchase durable hardware. Low-cost suppliers from China or consumer displays from electronics retailers offer nowhere near the durability of professional displays (e.g. Sanyo).

 

Can legislative changes ensure more sustainability? 

In the context of digital signage, it is difficult to legislate for resource conservation. But in general, there are several ways to ensure more sustainability in technology beyond the legal route.

 

Introduce certificates 

Certifications should be viewed critically because large companies use them for a lot of greenwashing. Positive changes are therefore only possible if the requirements change and the legislator sets higher quality standards. A certificate should not serve the image, but be an objective, qualitative proof for environmentally friendly technology and work processes. This is the only way to increase their value again and provide the end customer with more transparency. Certificates should ideally be available to companies of all sizes so that there is no distortion of competition. 

 

Repair instead of throwaway society

Disposing of displays harms the environment. Repairs, on the other hand, ensure longevity, which also reduces the environmental impact. An obligation to repair is less effective because displays may break down and can no longer be repaired – but the legislator has the option of making companies responsible if they throw away their displays directly and do not carry out the repair. 

 

Avoid greenwashing

The already mentioned greenwashing has become more relevant in the past years. It’s a negative trend as companies boast about supposedly environmentally friendly ways of working. Digital signage offers a sustainable solution for businesses, but this should not be allowed to mislead them into positioning themselves as environmentally conscious when, in the overall scheme of things, their work processes do not conserve resources. “Green” can only be called by those who manufacture, distribute or use sustainable technologies. 

 

Create transparency

Digital signage applications from FRAMR. promise both durability and high quality standards. However, there are also providers who do not use high-quality displays and thus promise less performance, but also ensure a poorer environmental balance. Customers should therefore be able to see where the displays come from or how efficient they are. More transparency ensures that sustainable and fairly produced applications have a stronger presence. And in terms of environmental protection, that’s a good thing.

 

Promoting knowledge

Bans and sanctions alleviate the symptoms, but don’t address the root causes. Transparency and knowledge promotion are essential to achieving sustainable goals. Whether it’s training, education programs or transparency obligations for companies, legislators ideally focus on education rather than sanctions because the impact achieved is greatest. Knowledge is passed on through trusted entities and thus awareness develops equally among all stakeholders involved in the process. 

 

How digital signage supports sustainable goals

Apart from the resource-saving advantages, digital signage also supports the implementation of sustainable goals. Advertising campaigns are paperless and no printed flyers or posters are necessary. In addition, there is less space available for the content on posters or flyers, which further increases the printing effort.

In gastronomy, at least in small cafés or snack bars, digital signage also largely replaces menus. Image films or digital information material also reduce the amount of printing required for advertising materials at trade fairs. 

It is not possible to replace all business processes with digital signage. But that is not the goal either. Rather, it is about discovering sustainable alternatives and using them. Digital signage offers a good foundation for this and thus reduces power consumption in the business.

Depending on the size of the company and its goals, digital signage also reduces the amount of used paper. An example of this are interactive terminals with digital raffles. Normally, visitors or customers fill out a card and with that they participate in a raffle. However, with digital signage the entry is made via the touchscreen and completely digitally.

In the future, there will be further advances in connection with digital signage. The applications started as advertising boards and information terminals, but now they offer many possible applications. In terms of security, there are no more gaps and the design options are flexible. Digital signage is also developing more and more in terms of sustainable aspects and helps companies to design work processes in a more environmentally friendly way. 

 

Conclusion

Digital signage is, when used correctly, an environmentally friendly technology that offers a wide range of benefits. Provided one of the company’s goals is to implement sustainable work processes, digital signage offers a good solution regardless of the industry. However, additional actions and measures by buyers and legislators are required to ensure maximum environmental standards. 

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    The scalability of FRAMR. Signage

    THE SCALABILITY OF
    FRAMR. SIGNAGE

    How scalable is digital signage? And to what extent can it grow with the company? In this article we provide the answers!

    Skalierbarkeit von Digital Signage

    Due to digitalization, companies are growing faster than ever before. This is because it is easier to automate processes and address a cross-regional target group. There are also various ways to make existing processes more efficient. 

    The connection between digitization and company growth is also confirmed by a Microsoft study – which states that companies that have taken steps toward digitization at an early stage grow the fastest. 

    Software is also indispensable for successful growth. There are solutions for every industry that promise greater efficiency and automate business processes. But apart from that, it is also important that software meets increasing requirements and is scalable

    In the following, we address the scalability of digital signage solutions. We explain how our software solution, FRAMR. Signage, deals with increasing requirements and supports companies in the long term with digitalization. 

     

    What does scalability mean in the context of digital signage?

    Scalability means that an application ensures the same functionality or benefits as requirements increase. In the context of software, scalability refers to being able to handle an increasing number of users or demand without losing performance or limiting functionality. 

    Example: let’s say you have a small business and want to digitize your advertising. To achieve this goal, you invest in digital signage software. To implement it, you want to set up three displays to better target potential customers. After a sustained period of growth, your company expands and relocates. You want to set up nine displays instead of three. Also, the scope expands – not just advertising is the focus, but also employee communication and real-time interaction through terminals. A scalable system easily meets these requirements and promises straightforward implementation.

    Scalability of Digital Signage

     

    Scalability of FRAMR. Signage

    Software requirements increase as companies expand. This is because there is an increased demand in terms of application scenarios or the amount of data consumed. Often the team also grows and it must be ensured that several people use the same software at the same time. 

    Digital signage solutions are no exception. As shown in the example, the areas of use may expand and thus the demand for certain functions also increases. Good software must also be able to play out content across multiple monitors at the same time. 

    -> As demands increase and growth continues, FRAMR. solutions provide consistent performance. Let’s take a detailed look at scalability and how your business can benefit from it.

     

    Displays

    Whether monitor, LED or audio – the FRAMR. Players are designed for versatile use. As your needs grow, you can add another player to the application at any time, allowing you to play on more displays. 

     

    Data volume

    More displays also means more queries at the same time. Accordingly, solutions are required that can handle high data volumes to ensure trouble-free operation. Since FRAMR. Signage runs on a cloud and offers maximum performance standards, even the simultaneous operation of ten displays is no problem. 

     

    Application areas

    Digital signage promises cross-industry application for various fields of use. You can open up further areas of application at any time, be it in employee communication or in addressing customers. In doing so, you can expand and automate various company processes and areas more efficiently. 

     

    Design possibilities

    Let’s say you want to digitize your company’s advertising and reach more potential customers with a combination of images and videos. However, in order to exploit additional advantages in addressing target groups, gamification elements and an interactive experience are also useful. FRAMR. Signage works for all of these application scenarios. And with the sensor-based technology of our players, you can also design the target group approach flexibly. 

    -> Learn more about FRAMR. modules and how you can use digital signage. 

     

    Security and support

    Regardless of the amount of data retrieved, FRAMR. Signage offers the highest security standards. Your data is safe, and we also take care of updates and monitoring to identify cyber-attacks as well as other threats. It doesn’t matter if you have been using digital signage for a short time or if your company is in the growth phase. You can read more about the security standards of our software here. 

     

    Continuous operation

    FRAMR. Signage is designed for 24h/continuous operation. Your company benefits from more performance at constant costs as well as from a time-flexible target group approach. 

     

    Team processing

    FRAMR.’s cloud-based service enables decentralized editing of your content. It is possible for several people to use the software and create content at the same time. This saves your company time and makes it more flexible. 

     

    Cost

    Our team is aware of the requirements for FRAMR. grow together with the company. Accordingly, we offer our customers advantageous subscription prices that promise financial benefits for additional functions. 

     

    Conclusion

    FRAMR. Signage grows together with your business. Our in-house digital signage solution is designed for sustainable business growth and offers you more power at fair prices as your needs grow.

     

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    7 important requirements for the use of digital signage

    7 IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE USE OF DIGITAL SIGNAGE

    In this article we list the seven most important requirements for the use of digital signage applications.

    Digital Signage Requirements

    By investing in digital applications, businesses promise themselves certain advantages. Especially in terms of efficiency and transparency in communication. However, not every company takes advantage of these benefits, the reason is often inadequate planning.

    Digital signage is a good example of this. The applications promise advantages in the area of advertising, but without a content strategy, your business will still not achieve its marketing goals. In fact, digital signage solutions are a regular part of comprehensive planning, which also takes into account issues related to content or locations. Therefore, we present to you the seven most important requirements for the successful use of digital signage.

     

    Overview of the requirements for digital signage

    It all depends on the right objectives

    A clear objective is the key factor for the successful use of digital signage. What does your business want to achieve? More sales through advertising? A better user experience? Or are there difficulties with internal communication? 

    First of all, define your goals and only then take the following steps. If possible, include KPIs to measure success, such as sales figures or how many people participate in a sweepstakes. 

    This also depends on your target audience. While the many design possibilities of digital signage offer your business advantages in content creation, your main goal should be to convince the target audience. Many companies get lost in the variety of design options but sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. So don’t overdo your options, because it will be perceived as annoying in the worst case. Better to keep it simple, but in line with the desires of your target audience.

     

    Budget planning

    FRAMR. offers you two subscription plans to choose from. You can also choose from different hardware solutions and add-ons. A basic budget planning, taking into account the objectives, creates transparency regarding the costs. 

    This is not only about the purchase of digital signage, but also about personnel costs for content creation. Although Digital signage offers you cost advantages compared to traditional advertising methods, the applications are still not a no-brainer. Your team first needs to get familiar with the functions, carry out test runs and try out different formats. This results in additional financial expenses – so you’d better plan your budget a little more generously. 

     

    Content creation

    As already mentioned, digital signage offers your company a wide range of design options. However, the focus is on your target group. The most important thing is to implement content ideas that are beneficial for your business. In an advertising campaign, the focus is not on the complexity of a design, but on how well it appeals to your target audience. 

    Videos generally work very well, but FRAMR. Signage offers you other modules for a targeted approach. For example, image galleries, countdowns, and text-to-speech.

     

    Location selection

    The location is also crucial for the use of digital signage. The screens should not be placed too high, but also not too unimpressive. They should not block the way either. 

    Ideally, digital signage applications are highly visible, but not distracting or too obtrusive. The following pictures of our customer projects will sharpen your sense for the right location:

    Digital Signage Pluscity

    Machsport Digital Signage

    Digital Signage Sign

    It also depends on your industry. In a small store, digital signage applications are well placed in the window as well as behind the counter. In a mall, on the other hand, it is more practical to place info terminals next to the entrance to ensure good navigation. 

     

    Time frame

    FRAMR. Signage is quick to get up and running, but you need to get to know the applications first. It may well take a few weeks before you are familiar with all the features. Take enough time to get to know the functions. 

    As mentioned earlier, you also need to consider human resources. Your team is unfamiliar with the applications and will need a training period. Marketers don’t yet know the individual software requirements, and it should be noted across departments that information exchange will be done via digital signage in the future. Such processes take time. 

     

    Know the individual requirements

    Every business is different and so are the requirements. This refers not only to the target group, but also to the location, the use of resources and the application possibilities. While the requirements mentioned so far apply equally to all companies, even more important are the individual requirements and also possible hurdles.

    Example: Digital signage displays are ideally located at eye level and at hotspots (e.g. entrances). This makes them stand out quickly and your target audience is better focused on the content. However, not all businesses are able to place displays at the entrance. 

    In this case, it is difficult to meet the requirements and alternatives must be found. What those are, depends on your business – either free up space or move the displays elsewhere. 

     

    Be aware of all the advantages

    Digital signage is a true all-rounder and offers you a lot of advantages. Whether in terms of efficiency, improving communication or expanding organizational structures. You should use this versatility for your business

    Example: You plan to create advertising campaigns with digital signage. The goals are clearly defined, namely a better appearance, more reach and higher sales figures. However, after two years you want to expand the scope of digital signage and use it as a presentation medium for in-house training. With the available FRAMR. Modules this plan is easy to realize. 

    First, decide on a goal and familiarize yourself with digital signage applications. Then you can expand the areas of application and improve the communication structures in your company holistically. 

    Know your goals and set the direction. But be open to change and use digital signage for different areas of your business. This way you will get the most out of your investment and lay the foundation for the successful digitization of internal processes. 

    -> If you want to know more about the areas of application, we recommend our blog article about the different application areas of digital signage. 

     

    Conclusion

    The requirements for digital signage take into account budget planning in particular, but also the choice of location and human resource affairs. Deal with the requirements in advance in order to achieve your goals with digital signage – grant your team a time buffer so that everyone deals with the functions and gets to know the applications.

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    10 Eye-catching content ideas for digital signage

    10 EYE-CATCHING CONTENT IDEAS FOR DIGITAL SIGNAGE

    We present 10 eye-catching content ideas for digital signage.

    Digital signage offers your business innovative solutions for many application scenarios. Whether marketing, presentation or employee communication – there are no limits to your creativity. However, we have made the experience that businesses often have too concrete ideas about their areas of application and limit themselves to these. An approximate plan is a good thing, but you tend to overlook your possibilities. That’s why we want to inspire you with the following content ideas! 

     

    News and events

    With digital signage you can point out current news or events. This doesn’t necessarily have to be information about discount promotions, you can also display information about opening hours, for example.

    You are completely flexible in the design and have no long preparation times – simply create the content within a few minutes and play it out or adapt it in real time. 

    Using digital signage applications, your target group can also interact and navigate independently with information terminals. The intuitive user interface makes it easy. Combine this with gamification elements and you offer your target audience an appealing and interactive user experience, which at the same time does not distract from the essentials. 

     

    Product presentations

    Did you know that 91% of consumers prefer visual content over text? That means, without digital signage you would be missing out on some opportunities in terms of audience engagement! The versatile options in content creation will showcase your product range perfectly and convince your customers. You want a video presentation? No problem! Or are you into something outstanding and want to present your products audio-visually? This is also possible with digital signage. 

    Thanks to versatile hardware options, you are hardly limited in the format – not to mention the presentation in the highest resolution. Flexibility, quality and wow effects, only digital signage can do that!

     

     

    Social Media Posts

    Keep your customers up to date and present them your stunning social media feeds! You posted a gripping video on TikTok only a few days ago? Or an informative post on Facebook? Then show it off to your customers! And if your business has already reached a milestone or two on social media, you can proudly show off the follower count (good for social proof!).

     

    Customer reviews

    Speaking of social proof, nothing builds trust like reviews from satisfied customers. It’s up to you in which format the testimonials are displayed. Whether text with customer image or star badge. Testimonials won’t distract from the essentials either, because you can freely arrange content and display customer reviews in a small format, for example.

     

    Tips and tricks

    The possibilities in content creation offer you a lot of scope for creative designs. Use this for your business and present helpful tips that offer added value. Many medical practices show hygiene tips via digital signage, for example. And with beautiful pictures or videos, the whole thing doesn’t look uninspired, but attractive and appealing.

     

    Entertainment

    Keep it simple! It doesn’t always have to be elaborate and complicated. A few pictures, videos or audio tracks arouse curiosity and enhance the appearance of your company. 

    Inspiration: Show a countdown and when it expires, you can present the latest news or new products, for example. Be creative and use the element of surprise for yourself! 

     

     

    Live streams

    You know how it is: at lunch in a fast food restaurant or with a piece of cake in a café, sports or musical entertainment provides the ideal feel-good factor. Digital signage offers an integrated live stream function for playing sports, music or other content. 

     

    Employee communication

    Not only your target audience benefits from the strengths of innovative digital signage applications, but also your employees. Use the diverse design options and communicate current information with appealing, visual designs. 

     

    Offers

    Sure, discount promotions always work. But with a nice visual presentation they are even better received by your target group, because besides the price reduction, the design plays an important role. 

     

    Your creativity

    We keep the last content idea quite general and appeal to your creative vein. You don’t have to stick to the guidelines, because digital signage offers you a lot of creative leeway. Try something new, try your own creations and dare to do something unusual. Digital signage combines the strengths of digital marketing with the approaches of user experience and promises an innovative end result to address its target audience. 

     

    That’s not all!

    Our content ideas serve as inspiration, but there are more possibilities. Digital signage is intuitive, flexible and visually appealing – a combination that promises your business some advantages in terms of marketing and communication. 

    So be sure to take a look at the FRAMR. Cockpit to explore the versatile world of digital signage and your design options. 

    Are you curious? Then contact us! We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have about digital signage and how it can benefit your business.

     

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      Digital signage and videos: A dream combination!

      DIGITAL SIGNAGE AND VIDEOS:
      A DREAM COMBINATION

      Videos are a great way to interact with your target audience – and they work extremely well with digital signage! 

      Videos are positioning themselves as the undisputed number 1 among the various content formats. There’s a reason why YouTube ranks second among the most popular social media channels and formats like Instagram reels or TikTok videos are becoming increasingly popular. 

      So why not use these strengths for your own business? Digital signage enables high-definition video playback and engages the human eye with varied content. But there are even more reasons for using videos via digital signage – we’ll explain which ones in this article.

       

       

      Visual content works 

      Researchers confirm that we process videos almost 60,000 times better than text. So it stands to reason that videos leave a good impression on the target audience and are better remembered. This also shortens the path to a purchase decision, because potential customers remember your content better and therefore need fewer touch points with your business before making a decision. 

       

      Videos tell a story

      Your business pursues specific goals with content. This doesn’t just mean objective metrics like website traffic, but also what impact the content is having. This is also about influencing what your target audience wants. And what better way to do that than with videos that tell a story and are structured according to the principles of storytelling? 

      Your application possibilities with FRAMR. Signage goes much further than storytelling or advertising. Our software promises targeted brand communication and also the playback of testimonials or information about events. You can also provide insights into your business or present social projects. 

       

      Videos are better remembered

      Videos appeal directly to your target audience. But more important is the personal aspect – with videos you give your brand a voice. This makes it much easier for (potential) customers to identify your business in a competitive environment.

      Personality and individuality will be very important in 2023, because in a growing market it is not necessarily the best products or services that win through, but those that are best remembered. That’s why more and more companies are investing in visual content to secure competitive advantages and interact better with their own target audience. 

       

      The short attention span

      Our attention span is getting shorter and shorter and at the same time, content communicated via videos is easier to understand. Add that to the already mentioned advantage that videos communicate messages more efficiently. Optimize this experience even further with background music or images in your corporate identity and you create an experience that will be remembered. With the right content, you can reach a lot of people and therefore win more new clients. 

      But digital signage also promises you some advantages in corporate communication. Videos as a presentation medium increase the attention of your audience and convey core messages much more efficiently or underline your statements. 

      With the applications of FRAMR. this effect is intensified, because digital signage itself is a real eye-catcher, whose strengths only few of your competitors use. Combined with videos, your business presents itself with a modern appearance that leaves a lasting impression.

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      Personality? Yes, please!

      Videos bring us closer to a brand. We relate to the products of companies and feel connected to them. This has the nice side effect that videos are shared. We recognize in them a personal added value or a message directed at us and are happy to share it accordingly. 

      Businesses with personality position themselves more strongly among the competition in the long term. Test it yourself: Visit ten different websites and ask yourself which ones are best remembered. We guarantee that websites with a lot of visual content, especially videos, will leave the best impression and you will relate to the companies faster. 

      Use the power of humor and other emotions. Videos alone do not put the personal component in the center, but a combination of emotions, color elements and targeted messages.

       

      Your business saves time

      Creating videos doesn’t take long. 60-second content conveys more information than long texts or picture spreads. This is a win-win situation for content creation, because your business saves resources and at the same time potential customers are addressed in a targeted manner. 

      With digital signage you are flexible and can play videos across multiple channels. If your business is active on YouTube or TikTok, for example, the videos from your channels can be easily integrated via the FRAMR. digital signage application.

       

      Pleasant stay

      Doctor’s offices use digital signage to broadcast the TV program or their own videos. This is a great way to bridge the long waiting times. Patients perceive their stay as pleasant and this also improves the image of the doctors office. 

       

      Videos promote interaction

      Imagine the following scenario: You are walking in a mall and a digital signage terminal catches your eye. The video played on it invites you to take part in a survey and promotes it with a coupon that is raffled off among all participants. Will you take part?

      Maybe you’re not the type to participate in surveys, but we’re all about comparison to other content formats. As an alternative to video, flyers remain, for example, but they are invisible in comparison – they don’t seem inviting and most people don’t even notice them. 

      With digital signage, it’s a different story, because the high-resolution applications arouse curiosity. Combined with videos, your business benefits from an eye-catcher that promises more interactive possibilities (e.g. through gamification). 

       

      You strengthen your branding

      Videos are an excellent presentation medium and you can use that for your brand. Combine your target audience approach with the corporate identity and you get a strong medium for the modern representation of your business. 

      The following video communicates our brand and gives you an insight how the company presentation can be combined with the product preview.

       

       

      How to use digital signage for videos successfully

      As mentioned at the beginning, short videos are well received. Our attention spans are getting shorter and shorter, and that explains why TikTok videos, YouTube shorts, and Instagram reels are so popular. But it’s not just the length of the videos that matters, but what your target audience wants. Product presentations can be a bit longer, as can videos with tips and tricks. 

      So don’t just think about the length of the videos, but also about the wishes of your target group and pay attention to meaningful content. Short videos don’t offer any depth of content and that can also be a disadvantage. So better focus on the formats. 

      Below we present you a few ideas to successfully use digital signage applications from FRAMR. for videos: 

      • Product presentations
      • Employee communication
      • Advertising
      • News
      • TikTok and YouTube videos
      • Use Cases
      • Information
      • Presentation of current projects
      • Insights into the working environment

      Do you have questions about the application possibilities of digital signage and would you like some non-binding advice? Then contact us, we are happy to help you!

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        What is data management? Strategy, tasks and advantages

        WHAT IS DATA MANAGEMENT? STRATEGY, TASKS AND ADVANTAGES

        In this article, we will answer all your questions about data management. Advantages, examples, data security and best practices for your strategy.

        In this article:

        1. Definition: What is data management?
        2. Data management tasks
        3. Three steps to successfully execute a data management strategy
        4. These are the challenges
        5. Advantages of data management
        6. Advice for your data management strategy
        7. Conclusion

         

        The most important in a summary

        • Data management provides many advantages such as safety, cost savings and efficiency
        • Innovative solutions don’t cause any problems regarding GDPR
        • Many businesses complain about the missing transparency in data management

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        Definition: What is data management?

        Data management belongs to the digital competencies and combines all elements of information transfer within a company. The goal is to establish methods and processes to save, to minimize and to archive data.

        Many businesses have already established data management to automate working processes and to relieve staff. Furthermore, they pursue the goal to minimize mistakes and to ensure more transparency. Last is especially important because only when businesses consider current data they have the possibility to optimize processes sustainably.

        In this article we will talk further about data management and its tasks. We will show you all pros and cons as well as common challenges. Other than that we will answer questions regarding data security and strategy.

         

        Tasks of data management

        Basically, the main task of data management is to save business related data transparently. Through that, stakeholders get insights into data and structure to make solution oriented decisions. Furthermore, businesses minimize their error rates and use their budget efficiently.

        Data management is not limited to essential operation areas. Many might think of financial stuff and bookkeeping when they hear the word data management, but evaluating marketing KPIs and factors to improve quality management is also considered in the process.

        Data management is a holistic process which takes over the following tasks:

        • Easy access to business data
        • More transparency
        • Establish automated and efficient working processes
        • Ensure safety and prevent data loss
        • Comply with retention obligation
        • Eliminate old or not needed data

         

        Three steps to successfully execute a data management strategy

        To successfully execute a data management strategy, businesses need to consider questions regarding data sets, data structure and data saving. The following three steps help you with that.

         

        Know and understand your data sets

        The first step of a successful data management strategy requires knowledge about data itself. Without understanding data sets of your business you can’t create a goal oriented strategy. A systematic analysis considers three types of data, namely personal-related, “High-value”-business data and public data.

        Personal-related data includes all data sets regarding your target group and other natural persons. This includes name, address and email. For these data sets the requirements of GDPR are to consider.

        “High-value”-business data is sensitive business data. This includes bookkeeping data, tax documents and financial data. The encryption of this data is highly important.

        Public data is accessible for everyone and concerns the area of marketing. Through transparency regarding marketing KPIs (social follows, website visitors etc.) businesses have easy access to relevant data but they have to consider to avoid intellectual property damages.

         

        Structure data properly

        Data-lake and data-warehouse belong to the most known methods of data saving. The data lake is a large store of raw data whose use has not been determined. In contrast, the data warehouse is a central collection of business data that is tied to a purpose.

        Data lakes are easily accessible and do not require specialized knowledge to modify new data. However, data can only be accessed with specialized tools or by experts (e.g., data scientists). Data access via a warehouse is much less complicated, but data modification requires more effort.

        Many businesses use both methods to have more advantages. Data warehouse requires less expertise for data retrieval and is more secure. On the other hand, data lake has advantages in terms of flexibility and data storage.

         

        Storage environment

        The best-known model of data storage is the cloud. This offers a variety of benefits to businesses, including secure data storage, greater flexibility and resilience. As an alternative, many companies are turning to server-based computing in the form of an internal storage environment. Hard to beat in terms of security, but not accessible to third parties without a cloud service.

        To form better interfaces, there are so-called “data fabrics” on the market as storage environments. This concept combines the strengths of cloud services with those of internal storage environments and equips them with additional functions to ensure greater security as well as flexibility.

         

        These are the challenges

        Data management has many advantages (more about this in a moment!) but businesses face many challenges during the process of implementation. Some of them are:

        • Costs
        • Data volume
        • Requirements of stakeholders

         

        Costs

        Data administration causes costs. Although data management ensures cost savings, it’s still recommended to carry out a cost-benefit-analysis to invest available budget efficiently. Therefore, it’s less about if a data management strategy is financially worth it, but rather to which extent the budget is invested.

         

        Data volume

        With too much data volume, transparency might get lost. The usage of data management software reduces this risk but the danger of loss still exists. Without a goal oriented organization and planning, there are also no advantages regarding transparency and efficiency because your business might evaluate the wrong data.

         

        Requirements of stakeholders

        Data management pursues the goal to establish solution oriented as well as efficient working- and business processes. Hereby the requirements of stakeholders are to consider to evaluate collected data purposefully.

        The bigger the company, the more complex are probably the requirements of stakeholders. That possibly aggravates goal oriented data management because wishes and expectations of single persons might go too far apart through which no clear goals can be determined based on the evaluated data.

         

        This is how businesses master these challenges

        Clarify requirements, knowing goals, planning resources purposefully and choosing high quality software. These four steps build the base for goal oriented data management. Especially stakeholder requirements and data saving are no hurdles with a detailed plan. In terms of costs, there are advantages with a data management strategy anyway, but insufficient calculation of personnel deployment may waste financial resources.

        → Simply explained: Planning is everything!

         

        This is how you ensure a GDPR compliant realization

        In May 2018, the European Union adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), creating a legal framework for data processing. This legal framework is based on principles such as fair processing, lawfulness, adequacy of data processing, integrity, purpose limitation and accuracy.

        Companies have a responsibility to ensure these principles in their data management. But in practice, this is not so easy. Even one incorrect setting in the website cookie banner may already lead to unlawful data processing. Good compliance prevents such difficulties.

        Declarations of consent form the basis for DSGVO-compliant data processing. In addition, companies must comply with their administrative obligations and delete data upon request. A regularly changing legal situation complicates this process, so staff and involved stakeholders must be trained regularly.

         

        The advantages of data management

        Regardless of the mentioned hurdles and challenges, a goal oriented data management has many advantages for businesses. Some of them are:

        • Transparency
        • Problem identification
        • Eliminating disruptive factors
        • Targeted working processes
        • Process automation
        • Better user experience
        • Recognizing customer needs

         

        Transparency

        The accumulation of big amounts of data are barely overlooked by businesses which is why they often oversee important sets of data. Through a targeted administration, businesses ensure more transparency and can evaluate as well as organize data purposefully.

         

        Problem identification

        Transparent processes result in better problem identification. Organizations have a lot of interactions going on, whether between software applications or protocols – and good data management helps identify the problems created by processes.

         

        Eliminating disruptive factors

        Problem identification ensures an uncomplicated solving process of disruptive factors. Besides that, it’s easier for businesses to execute prevention methods to avoid difficulties in the future.

         

        Targeted working processes

        The main goal of data administration is to optimize working processes. Through transparent data evaluations, businesses recognize their potential and use it. No matter if it’s for marketing, human resources, bookkeeping or quality management. Businesses recognize, for instance, which marketing methods generate the most leads or which benefits motivate employees the most and then can improve existing processes based on that.

         

        Process automation

        Through performance and process monitoring, business can stop processes and methods which require too many resources. That, on the other hand, ensures possibilities and process automation.

        Example: If companies try to implement too many marketing measures, the test phase takes longer and requires many resources. With more transparency regarding the target-oriented marketing measures, it is possible, for example, to optimize and automate lead generation. This is because companies can see what their marketing team is investing time in and thus shift the focus to the processes that lead to the goals.

         

        Cost savings

        The elimination of non-targeted processes results in financial advantages. Businesses are less focused on such tasks and approaches which don’t promise any success. Furthermore, they reduce the effort for testing phases.

         

        Better user experience

        The advantages of data management are not only internal to the company. Data administration reveals important information about customer wishes and which advertising works best. It’s also easier for businesses to react to trends. Hereby, there are advantages in the area of user experience and target group approach.

         

        Recognizing customer needs

        Feedback and ratings are among the most important sources for businesses to get to know their target group better and to identify customer needs. Structured data management helps to evaluate all collected sets of data better and to recognize customer wishes accordingly.

         

        Advice for your data management strategy

         

        Develop a holistic and waterproof strategy

        A good and goal oriented strategy should be your number one priority. Without knowing the requirements and goals of stakeholders, your business will collect too much irrelevant data. Also, deal in advance with questions regarding storage locations, file formats, monitoring of KPIs and which data protection regulations have to be observed.

        A goal oriented strategy considered the following aspects:

        • Clarify roles and responsibilities in the team
        • Consider legal aspects and compliance
        • Determine measures and methods
        • Set up criteria for external business partners

         

        Find the right data management software

        Only use software which suits your business goals. The offer on the market is growing and there are suppliers for different goals. Clear the following questions to find the right data management software:

        • What are our business goals?
        • What is our budget?
        • Which requirements must a software fulfill?
        • Does the software fulfill legal requirements?

         

        Consider changes

        In the area of data management a lot of things have happened in the past years. There are different software providers on the market, the goals of stakeholders change regularly and customer needs are in an everlasting change. Data management doesn’t only mean to establish purposeful structures once. Instead, targeted processes require regular optimization to ensure long-term results. 

         

        10 best practices for data management

        • Weighing costs and benefits
        • Know your business goals
        • Use databases which fulfill the requirements of your business
        • Centralize communication of involved parties
        • Teach your staff
        • Inform stakeholders and work transparently
        • Use data discovery to track processes and ensure good compliance
        • Act purposefully but thoughtfully when optimizing processes
        • Don’t only think of business processes but also about the effect on your customers
        • Don’t get lost in numbers but orient yourself on the wishes and desires of your target audience

         

        Conclusion: Data are digital gold

        Targeted data management ensures transparency, process optimization and cost savings. First, you need to clarify questions regarding software suppliers and responsibilities. Data management is a business process, a good strategy is therefore the fundament for a successful implementation.

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          What is corporate communication? Definition, goals & examples

          WHAT IS CORPORATE COMMUNICATION?

          DEFINITION, GOALS & EXAMPLES

          What is corporate communication and what measures do companies need to take? Everything about definition and goals + examples.

           

          In this article:

          1. Corporate communication definition
          2. Which goals need to be achieved?
          3. Business communication as a part of corporate behavior
          4. Corporate communication examples
          5. Rules of business communication
          6. Business communication checklist
          7. Consider and overcome linguistic hurdles
          8. Corporate social responsibility: An important message for businesses
          9. Our final advice
          10. Conclusion
          11. FAQ

           

          The most important in a nutshell

          • Corporate communication considers both, internal and external communication
          • A goal oriented corporate communication improves working climate and the interaction between staff
          • Good communication structures will have a positive impact on your business image and promises competition advantages

           

          Corporate communication as a key element to a working business

          Efficiency and sales will always be a company’s number one priority. There is nothing wrong with that because only economically strong businesses will survive on a highly competitive market. But it’s about under which circumstances this goal will be achieved. In the past decades most businesses have recognized that employee satisfaction does not only depend on salary but rather on other factors. One of them is corporate communication.

          In this article we will talk about corporate communication and how businesses can use it to their advantage. Moreover we will dive deeper into the importance of individual approaches and social responsibility.

           

          Corporate communication definition

          The term corporate communication sums up all measures to improve the communication within a company. This concerns not only the communication between a company and its staff (internal) but also the interaction between a business and customers, partners or suppliers (external).

           

          Which goals need to be achieved?

          Corporate communication follows the goal to create consistent dialogue structures between a company and its stakeholders. But there are other reasons which speak in favor of improving communication structures of a business.

          A good corporate communication improves working climate and strengthens the trust between a business and its staff. That in turn has a positive effect on productivity. Encouraging the internal dialogue also comes with the advantage that there will be less conflicts and that businesses can react better to the wishes of their staff. That results in a healthy business culture with open dialogue structures and strengthened trust between employer and employee.

          In external business communication it’s primarily about such factors which will make a business stand out against its competitors. We are talking about corporate identity. Many don’t associate corporate identity with open dialogues or information exchange but rather with nice looking logos and convincing messages. That is a way to communicate too – corporate communication doesn’t necessarily mean to seek out dialogues because visual elements and messages will also improve business communication.

          Therefore, the goal is not only to communicate transparently and openly but also to use the advantages of visual elements.

           

          At its core, corporate communication pursues the following goals:

          • Improving corporate identity
          • More transparency for employees
          • Ensuring employee satisfaction
          • Establish a good working climate
          • Reaching business goals
          • Secure competitive advantages
          • Improving business culture as a whole
          • Expanding customer loyalty and customer acquisition as well as improving customer experience
          • Strengthen the business image
          • Cultivating business relationships

           

          Business communication as a part of corporate behavior

          Corporate behavior is a part of corporate identity and describes the behavior of a business towards its stakeholders. The focus of corporate behavior is on the achievement of goals and whether companies act in the way they communicate to the outside world.

          Corporate behavior is seen as a separate area of corporate identity but it also has an impact on reaching goals and therefore on a business’ behavior as well.

          One example: Through good communication structures businesses will increase productivity of their employees because open dialogues and information exchange build trust as well as satisfaction. This will ensure reaching goals in the long term.

          In general, communication always has a positive impact on corporate business. Possible disadvantages only occur when an information flood limits scope of action and paves the way to micromanagement.

           

          Corporate communication examples

          To develop your sense for practical application of corporate communication, we will take a closer look at some examples. Hereby it’s especially important to differentiate between internal and external business communication.

          Corporate communication examples internal:

          • Employee interviews
          • Feedback talks
          • Regular trainings to promote knowledge
          • Transparency in information exchange (e. g. through digital signage)
          • Communicating wishes through open dialogues
          • Defining goals clearly and communicating reached goals openly (e. g. through monitoring)

          Communication is key. So approach your employees openly and ask for their feedback. Monthly employee interviews help to recognize wishes and to expose possible conflicts. Corporate communication also means to create a good working climate by avoiding conflicts within your team.

          Every business ideally seeks out dialogues with its employees to respond specifically to wishes and needs. It’s harder to execute this approach for information exchange regarding events or internal changes. A centralized and automated communication structure will help you hereby. Information terminals for example provide a centralized approach to inform employees about news with little effort. Monthly employee meetings will improve and automate corporate communication as well.

          At an external level you need to differentiate between marketing and PR. Companies can increase their positive image through newspaper articles and press releases. Marketing methods on the other hand will help to strengthen the corporate identity and to force customer acquisition.

           

          Corporate communication examples external: 

          • Press releases
          • Social media channels
          • Digital advertising
          • Interviews
          • Use cases for more transparency
          • Sponsoring
          • Posters and flyers
          • Content marketing
          • Reports for business partners and stockholders
          • TV spots

          Don’t underestimate the effect of sponsoring and press releases. These supposedly old-fashioned PR methods have a strong impact on a business’ image. While they don’t build brand awareness as specifically as maintaining social media channels for example, they do position your company more strongly, especially on a regional level.

           

          Rules of business communication

          Many businesses primarily focus on external communication because they will win new customers and business partners with it. The key factors for more sales.
          But without satisfied and educated employees, productivity will decrease and your company will have disadvantages in competition. Therefore, you should improve corporate communication as a whole. To improve internal communication structures, you can establish rules which equally apply to all employees. Obligatory rules will ensure a better together within the team and help to reach goals.

          With the following rules of business communication, you will improve existing structures:

          • Openly talk about conflicts
          • Informing employees about changes
          • Monthly employee meetings (to talk about collective challenges)
          • Obligatory trainings for all business departments
          • Showing appreciation towards your employees

          There are two things to consider when executing these rules. On the one hand you should make sure that these rules will become part of the business values. Every team member needs to know about these rules and recognize that they follow a purpose. On the other hand you shouldn’t ignore financial and timely aspects. You better ensure to have enough resources to establish regular employee meetings or employee interviews.

           

          Business communication checklist

          • Involve all employees into the process
          • Talk about the current situation and challenges with your team
          • Define clear goals and which tasks need to be done
          • Consider budget and human resources
          • Establish fix days and times for employee interviews, trainings and feedback talks
          • Approach the worries of your employees and convince them with good arguments
          • Consider your customers and your business partners
          • Determine channels to communicate business internal messages
          • Don’t give empty promises but rather set realistic measures
          • Talk regularly about the approached measures and if all employees are okay with it
          • Repeat all the steps and optimize them where it’s necessary

           

          Consider and overcome linguistic hurdles

          Corporate communication is aimed at different groups of persons but exactly this aspect is often ignored by many businesses.
          Law changes in data security need to be communicated differently to human resource employees than to a data protection officer. It’s also pointless to use information terminals as the only source of communication when many employees work at home or in the field service.

          Linguistic barriers hinder goal oriented approaches. Ask yourself the following questions to eliminate possible hurdles in internal corporate communication:

          • Do all employees have access to information?
          • Are there linguistic barriers because of different nationalities?
          • Do we use too much professional language?
          • Is our communication directed towards the perspective of our employees?
          • Do we grow faster than we can improve our communication structures?

          In external communication it’s especially important to consider the principles of marketing. A basic differentiation between B2B and B2C clients is a good start but a deeper selection will help more in the long term.

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          Corporate social responsibility: An important message for businesses

          In 2023, external communication means more than just good PR and marketing. Businesses show more social responsibility, be it through better compliance, approaches to expand environmentally friendly working processes or more accessibility.

          There are laws as a guideline to execute these measures. But there are other objective measures which support the execution too. One of them ist the principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR).

          In the core, CSR describes the voluntary contribution of a business to a sustainable development of the economy. This includes climate protection, measures against corruption or an ethical justifiable business culture. Some guidelines of specific countries (e. g. Germany) force bigger businesses to create reports about their CSR approaches but for other companies the contribution is voluntary.

          CSR sends an important message to businesses: Social consciousness and responsibility become more relevant. When thinking of corporate communication, don’t only consider promising messages or convincing marketing but social aspects as well.

           

          Our final advice

          Take care of executing corporate communication in a holistic approach. Many businesses strongly focus on external communication because marketing promises more sales and a stronger public image. Thereby employee satisfaction and internal conflict mastering have a massive impact on the success of a business as well.

          Before you execute measures for a better corporate communication, deal with the question if your team equally builds structures for both internal and external communication to approach a holistic process- and structure optimization. In order to promote corporate communication, your company should also push the development of digital competence in order to create more efficient structures and also keep communication channels shorter.

           

          Conclusion: The human being is in the foreground

          Businesses face the challenge that a standardized approach through corporate communication is barely possible. Because of the already mentioned linguistic hurdles, businesses can only partly automize their communication processes.

          Therefore, it’s better for businesses to follow the goal to establish automated processes which consider individual customer wishes or desires of employees. It’s also important to overcome linguistic hurdles.

          FAQ

          Finally, we will answer commonly asked questions about corporate communication.

          Marketing communication concerns commericialization of a product or a service. Corporate communication on the other hand also considers the appearance of a brand and the image of a business. 

          Corporate communication does not only focus on the advantages of a product or a service but will ensure the communication of the business image. At an internal level, businesses ensure higher employee satisfaction and increased productivity. 

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            Online webinars

            FRAMR – Digitale Signage and it's functions

            Fr. Jan. 27th 2023

            11.00 a.m. – 12.00 p.m.

            Seminar leader: Lukas Aumair

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            Lukas Aumair

            Lukas Aumair – Founder FRAMR & CEO Megatechnik Multimedia Professional GmbH

             

            FAQ

            Who are the online webinars suitable for?

            The online webinars are suitable for anyone who wants to digitize and automate their work and communication processes. It doesn’t matter whether you have already had contact with digital signage or are looking for an introduction to the application.

             

            Which tool do I need to participate in the webinars?

            Participation in the webinars takes place via Google Meet. Therefore, you don’t have to install any additional tool.

             

            What content do the online webinars cover?

            Our goal is to show the benefits of digital signage and help you get started with the application. We also see the online webinars as an opportunity to interact with companies that are already using digital signage.

             

            How long does the webinar last?

            Our webinars last between 30 and 60 minutes. In terms of content, we try to finish after 30 to 45 minutes to allow time for questions.

             

            How many people can attend per webinar?

            We don’t commit to an exact number of participants, so we welcome anyone who wants to attend!

             

            What are the first two online webinars about?

            In the technical webinar “Digital Signage and its Functions”, we provide exclusive insights into the advantages and functions of signage software and how companies can benefit from it. In the second webinar, “Content Marketing in Digitalization”, we will discuss the influence of digitalization on advertising and strategic marketing processes. In addition, you can expect valuable impulses on trends and future developments. The webinars do not build on each other, but move thematically in a similar direction to provide a coherent overall picture.

             

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            Hardware and Software: Differences and connections

            HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE: DIFFERENCES AND CONNECTIONS

            Software and hardware – two terms which are often mentioned regarding IT and digitalization. But what do they mean and what are the differences?

            In this article:

            1. Hardware and software: Differences and connections
            2. What is software?
            3. The different types of software
            4. What is hardware?
            5. What is the difference between hardware and software?
            6. The difference between hardware and software through the example of digital signage solutions
            7. What are the challenges of hardware and software?
            8. Conclusion

             

            Hardware and software: Differences and connections

            The advance of digital techniques establishes new terms. To be honest, “software” and “hardware” aren’t really new and have already been established in the language use about two decades ago but these terms come with several questions to answer. In the following article we will answer questions regarding hardware, software and their differences as well as future challenges.

            What is software?

            Most people associate the term “software” with computers and this isn’t particularly wrong. But actually, software is a general term for all executable programs and their associated data. In many cases, software describes a script which on the other hand describes the functions and usage of a software controlled device.

             

            The different types of software

            The question regarding the definition also comes with the question if there are different types of software. Short answer: Yes, there is, many actually. Following, we will take a closer look at the different types of software.

             

            Open Source

            Open source is a free to use software. The source of this type of software is freely accessible and can easily be changed or adjusted. Known examples of open source software is LibreOffice.

             

            Embedded software

            Embedded software is a software which is recorded into hardware. The actual danger here is that once software is embedded it is not possible to change it afterwards. Therefore, the software must be flawless. Good example for this type of software are central heating systems – the software is installed within the hardware and functions are predefined. Updates or individual changes aren’t possible afterwards.

             

            Cloud based solutions

            The biggest advantage of cloud based software solutions is the independence. Only a few years ago updates and maintenance needed to be done by the business the software was provided for but that has changed thanks to cloud based solutions. Central administration gives businesses the opportunity to be provided with regular updates without having to do them by themselves.

            A good example for cloud based software solutions is digital signage – most digital screens are provided with cloud based software. Solutions such as FRAMR make working processes more flexible, individual and centralized. Centralized business processes save a lot of money in the long term and businesses can be sure that processes run reliably in the background and that performance will improve.

             

            Packaged software

            It’s probably the most known type of software. Packaged software provides the same solutions for every customer and for every business with only a few changes possible. Good examples are Microsoft Word and Microsoft excel. The actual challenge of these programs is to be compatible with many different systems. Everyone knows the regularly required updates of windows which mostly serve the purpose to fix errors or similar problems – the actual goal is to improve performance but also to make adjustments regarding the compatibility of different operating systems.

            The separation of the different types of software can be specified further – often the different types of software are categorized into standardized software, industry software and individual software. Standardized software is often used by many different businesses (bookkeeping software for example), industry software mostly provides solutions for niche businesses (commercial sector for example) and individual software is specifically developed for one or only a few companies.

             

            What is hardware?

            Hardware describes the physical components of a computer system and serves as a “tool” for functionality of software. One distinguishes between internal and external hardware. Internal hardware are the invisible components (the inside of a computer for example), external hardware on the other hand are all devices which are outside of a computer.

            Examples for internal hardware:

            • Processor
            • Power Adapter
            • Random access memory
            • Hard disk
            • Drives
            • Graphic card

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            Internal hardware is actually physical as well but not touchable from the outside like external hardware. For example, the hard disk is in the inside of a computer and serves the functionality of the device.

            Examples for external hardware:

            • Screen
            • Printer
            • Computer mouse
            • Keyboard
            • Fax machine

             

            What is the difference between hardware and software?

            Software describes the non-physical components and the executable programs of a computer device. Hardware on the other hand helps the functionality of software – hardware itself doesn’t have any impact on the functionality of a program but without hardware it’s not possible or only partly possible to use software. This is where physical components such as computer mouse, screen and keyboard come into play to support the usage of software.

             

            The difference between hardware and software through the example of digital signage solutions

            The difference between hardware and software is mostly shown through the example of computers but there are several other devices which are perfect examples of the combined usage of hardware and software. This will give you another perspective and further insights into the topic.

            Digital signage software describes the usage of digital-visual screens to display video and picture content in a compact form. Mostly, you will find digital screens in malls. The content is displayed through a central source – therefore it’s usual that screens and programs are not provided by the same supplier because software can be installed into any screen device. A good example of the combination of hardware and software.

            But one after the other. How does digital signage work if you consider the differences between hardware and software?

            In the first step, software is important to display content on a digital screen. Our different FRAMR players fulfill these requirements because you can save, create and display content through them. It’s a cloud based software solution because maintenance and administration in general are executed through the usage of a cloud. FRAMR players are internal hardware devices at the same time because there are no processors and storage devices within the player itself.

            What appears to be complicated at first glance, requires many different working processes and a well qualified team of programmers. The requirements of a good interaction between hardware and software comes with many little steps within the working process and the consideration of high technical standards. Optical elements also play an important role when you display content to make a good user experience possible.

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            What are the challenges of hardware and software?

            The change and progress in fields such as IT also changes the requirements of hardware and software. Especially the  software area comes with many new challenges – the importance of data security increases and B2B customers especially want data secure solutions. But not only are legal aspects to consider, there is also a lot of work to do in technical fields.

            Businesses prioritize individuality and flexibility as well as easy to execute working processes. Here, software providers are responsible to offer centralized solutions which consider individual wishes at the same time.

            The area of hardware isn’t directly impacted by technical changes. Technical requirements are to consider but even more important are the wishes of consumers and customers. Take screens as example: No business wants to use hardware which is on the technical level of 2015 – it must be modern but also better. The actual challenge lies within usage based elements (User experience, screen definition and easy usage of hardware for example).

             

            Conclusion

            The topic of hardware and software is a complicated one, especially because of the changing requirements in IT. There are many different types of software and what businesses want depends on the current events on the market. Currently, cloud based solutions such as digital signage software are highly demanded.

            The choice of the right software depends on the goals of a business as well the individual requirements. Cloud based solutions offer the possibility to react fast on changes, packaged software is cheap and individual software solutions precisely fit the wishes and wants of a business (but are mostly much more expensive).

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              What is monitoring? Advantages, requirements & more 994 537 Linda

              What is monitoring? Advantages, requirements & more

              WHAT IS MONITORING? ADVANTAGES, REQUIREMENTS & MORE

              Monitoring is becoming increasingly relevant for the supervision of business processes. In our article you will find out more about the advantages, data protection and co.

              In this article:

              1. Monitoring: Supervision of business processes becomes increasingly relevant
              2. What is monitoring?
              3. How does monitoring work?
              4. Overview of the different types of monitoring
              5. What does remote maintenance mean?
              6. Digital signage monitoring: What are the opportunities for businesses?
              7. The advantages and disadvantages of monitoring
              8. Which monitoring software is available?
              9. Data protection: The legal situation
              10. What should be included in a maintenance contract?
              11. Conclusion
              12. FAQ

               

              The most important information in a nutshell:

              • Monitoring describes a process of documentation, guarantee of safety and evaluation of data
              • Supervision of these processes is an important indicator to figure out key numbers in business
              • There are different types of monitoring
              • To avoid possible misunderstandings in data security, a maintenance contract is recommended

               

              Monitoring: Supervision of business processes becomes increasingly relevant

              Thanks to the given possibilities of digitalization, working processes of businesses become more efficient. For example, software automates processes and saves costs. But the advantages don’t only become visible in the usage of modern working methods but in their measurability too. FRAMR gives further insights into the advantages of monitoring and what businesses have to consider when choosing the right methods.

              Software monitoring

              Not only interesting in the blockchain sector: Software monitoring | © Behnam Norouzi

               

              What is monitoring?

              The term “monitoring” pretty much means “supervision” and describes all processes to measure and evaluate specific data under use of technical tools.

              The controlled processes depend on industry and area of operation. A common goal of monitoring is to capture, measure and observe business related working processes to provide safety and quality standards. Aspects of safety are especially important because a detail oriented supervision of technical processes provides the possibility to prevent software failures and execute updates fastly.

              Almost every industry is provided with advantages of monitoring and the possibilities of supervision are broadly diversified. Monitoring is used in the industries of medicine, digital signage, search engine optimization and finances. Usage and goals depend on the industry. Monitoring provides many attractive options in online marketing because businesses get further insights into relevant KPIs and therefore can optimize their processes successively.

               

              How does monitoring work?

              Basic requirement of monitoring is the connection between software and network infrastructure so that the desired processes can be measured. To guarantee flawless functionality, modern and foremost high quality technique is required.

              Through the usage of monitoring software, businesses are given the possibility to collect and evaluate specific data. But in the foreground is not necessarily the evaluation of KPIs but, for example, the supervision of hardware and network infrastructure.

              In most cases businesses claim services of third parties of the IT industry. In exchange for money they receive a license which allows them to use monitoring software. As monitoring programs are hard to operate, an induction phase or internal workshop is necessary. Alternatively, there remains the option of remote maintenance, whereby the entire monitoring infrastructure is provided by an external provider.

               

              Overview of the different types of monitoring

              There are different types of monitoring. Mostly, monitoring is divided into three categories: Business, customer and market monitoring. This separation can be further specified (for example, website monitoring). Following, we will give descriptions of the most commonly used methods.

               

              Application Performance Monitoring

              The goal of application performance monitoring is to check functionality of applications and programs to improve user experience. Different options are available to achieve this goal. The used tools help to determine flaws and attain important information about data transmission speed.

               

              Business Transaction Monitoring

              As the name reveals, business transaction monitoring is all about supervising business processes. The goal is to optimize these processes which are directly connected to business transactions. A good example for that is the ordering process of an online shop and online payments.

               

              System Monitoring

              The goal of system monitoring is to review performance of a computer. Important measurements are determined in the first step, for example the performance of a network or the available amount of storage space. Under consideration of these aspects, the evaluation follows in the next step.

               

              What does remote maintenance mean?

              In connection with monitoring, another term is often mentioned: Remote maintenance. That means the administration of monitoring software is provided by a central location and external access to software as well as hardware is possible. Good and reliable hosting is essential because technical difficulties and required updates may lead to failures. 

              An often used method of remote maintenance is cloud monitoring. The centralized data backup through cloud based solutions comes at lower risk because software and other technical applications work without internet connection as well. Other than that, cloud computing provides high safety standards because administration is provided by a professional protected data center.

              Cloud computing

              Cloud computing: A meaningful method for businesses – safety and regular updates are guaranteed! | © Caspar Camille Rubin

               

              Digital signage monitoring: What are the opportunities for businesses?

              Digital signage is often used in marketing and for good reason. The screens, assuming they are used as digital billboards, enable fast reaction times and the flexible customization of displayed content on a changing target group (in shopping malls for example). That creates potential for optimization in marketing based on KPIs.

              But the amount of advantages reaches even further: Providing information through a central station and regular updates on a server expand the functions for all screens.

              Remote maintenance is particularly useful for digital signage because digitized business processes require flawless functionality. The worst case scenario occurs when someone, for example, uses an information terminal and it doesn’t work or a player / signage device is offline and nobody notices that it’s not provided with new content. Cloud computing eliminates problems like these because regular updates and maintenance are provided by an external supplier who controls the events.

              FRAMR. – The easy and intuitive digital signage solution
              FRAMR is THE solution for easy and intuitive administration of digital content. Our offer fits the needs of all businesses which want to expand their digital processes and set an unforgettable customer experience as priority.

               

              Our products convince with the following advantages:

              • Maximum performance
              • High flexibility
              • Independency
              • Safety
              • Storage space
              • Connection with leading hardware brands

               

              But that’s not all! Our subscriptions promise a huge diversity of functions and modules. Administration and maintenance is provided by a strongly performing as well as GDPR compliant cloud. Updates, troubleshooting and other important changes is what you receive with a license. High quality is guaranteed and you can concentrate on your business.

               

              What are the advantages of monitoring?

              The advantages of monitoring are better quality and more safety of supervised processes. Other than that, monitoring provides a fast reaction to sudden failures as well as to maintenance and updates. Using monitoring for marketing comes with many advantages too because relevant KPIs are easier to evaluate.

              Overview of the advantages of monitoring:

              • Providing safety
              • Evaluate marketing KPIs
              • Recognizing potential for improvement
              • Execute updates
              • React fast on software failures
              • Providing important functions
              • Prevention

               

              Provide safety

              With targeted monitoring, necessary maintenance work is carried out while maintaining high safety standards.Monitoring prevents the disruption of internal business processes and ensures smooth processes.

               

              Evaluate marketing KPIs

              Digitalization creates measurability. Evaluated data and results can be analyzed directly thanks to the usage of monitoring. Measuring relevant data has a significant impact on following events within a company and decision makers can determine important economical steps based on evaluated data.

               

              Recognizing potential for improvement

              Optimization not only concerns economical factors but also aspects of safety. In fact, businesses have the advantage to optimize all processes, no matter if it’s documentation, expanding technical systems or response time to possible problem fixes.

               

              Execute updates

              Updates provide better performance of technical processes as well as they ensure keeping up with required standards. For software, functions can often only be used to a limited extent if important updates are not carried out.

               

              React fast on software failures

              Software failures can’t be prevented completely. Targeted supervision ensures fast reaction and people in charge can get the system running again.

               

              Providing important functions

              This advantage concerns remote maintenance. When the portfolio of functions is updated, an uncomplicated expansion takes place through a central location. This means that updates do not have to be carried out independently or by an internal team – this is done by an IT service provider.

              With remote maintenance, businesses take advantage of financial relief, because there are no additional personnel or training costs for hosting the monitoring software.

               

              Prevention

              More important than problem fixing is prevention of possible disruptions or obstacles. Problems or shortages in resources should not get fixed when they appear. Businesses rather recognize these problems early and react directly. Problems or failures are often a result of a row of incorrect processes and monitoring provides enough transparency here.

              Monitoring

              Measurability: One of the most important reasons for monitoring | © REEET Jank

              What are the disadvantages of monitoring?

              Data security is an important topic to consider and the number of warning letters because of personal data breach has increased in the past years. Monitoring is no gray zone as long as you use personal data responsibly. But that’s exactly the point: To prevent data privacy violations, a maintenance contract is necessary (keep reading!). In many collaborations it is exactly this aspect which is disregarded and ultimately leads to warnings or similar problems.

              Another disadvantage is to keep yourself too busy with numbers, data and facts. Evaluations and measurable results are important but if businesses are too focused on determining KPIs and with documentation of relevant numbers then business related decisions might take too long.

              For many people this doesn’t make sense because measurable results and numbers normally make decisions easier. But take a look at this from a different perspective: Imagine you have all the relevant data for your business processes and at the same time your team collects different ideas to execute or to improve business structures. The selection is big and that makes the decision harder. Information and measurability are good but too much information slows down the decision making process.

               

              Which monitoring software is available?

              There are many different variants of monitoring software available on the market and mentioning all of them would take too long. Therefore, we will take a closer look at three types of monitoring: Software as service (SaaS), proprietary and open source.

               

              Software as a service (SaaS)

              Software as a service is defined by external administration of monitoring software through a third party provider. A subscription allows customers access to specific functions. The biggest advantage of SaaS monitoring is the potential money saving for businesses because it’s a remote maintenance through which IT services providers take care of updates, maintenance, installations and safety.

               

              Proprietary monitoring

              In case that monitoring is not carried out to an external IT service provider, license based options offer a good alternative. Proprietary monitoring means that businesses get access to monitoring software in exchange for a monthly fee. Required updates and problem fixing are ensured by the licensor.

               

              Open source monitoring

              Open source monitoring is similar to proprietary monitoring but with one significant difference: The provided tools are for free. However, less costs also means less quality. Necessary updates need to be done by businesses themselves and hosting might cause a problem when there is no qualified expert hired. Remote maintenance is highly recommended. That costs money but all in all it’s still cheaper than SaaS monitoring.

               

              What is the difference between monitoring, reporting and controlling?

              The terms monitoring, reporting and controlling aren’t synonyms although they sound similar.

              Monitoring: Monitoring describes supervision of technical processes. It’s actually like a general term for all measurements and observations of processes within a system.

              Reporting: Reporting prioritizes collecting and processing business related data such as KPIs. Companies record this data in so-called “reports” and use them to optimize processes. These reports don’t only consider economical factors but general information about a company.

              Controlling: Controlling is part of business administration and deals with planning as well as with coordinating a company. It’s distinguished between strategic and operative controlling. Strategic controlling deals with market analyses and potential development of the market whereas operative controlling deals with organizing budget and makes decisions based on determined numbers to use resources more efficiently.

              Basically, monitoring describes a general process. The goal is to get access to relevant numbers with support of technical devices. Reporting is more specific which collects information about a company. Controlling on the other hand is all about figuring out economically relevant numbers and making decisions based on that.

               

              Data protection: The legal situation

              Remote maintenance and connecting technical devices with external IT systems raises the question of data protection. The actual difficulty is that there is no law to specify that.

              To prevent possible misunderstandings and data protection breaches, a maintenance contract is recommended. Such a contract not only regulates and determines rights and obligations but data protection aspects as well. The parties are free in creating the contract but some clauses should consider the legal situation and clarify the processing of personal data as well as secrecy about it.

               

              What should be included in a maintenance contract?

              A legally secure maintenance contract shouldn’t give any space for interpretations and clarifies the most important questions about the collaboration between companies.

              These are the most important components of a maintenance contract at a glance*:

              • Maintenance item
              • Rights and duties of the contract parties
              • Contract period
              • Cancellation
              • Scope of services
              • Liability for defects and warranty
              • Maintaining

              The components of a legally secure maintenance contract should be determined individually and based on the interests of both parties. There are templates to create such a contract but more efficiently is to talk to a lawyer. Violations against the GDPR cost a lot of money and legal consulting will clear things up. The risks reach much further because the majority of actions on the internet provide consent. With good legal consulting you are safe.

              What is data management? Strategy, tasks & advantages

               

              Our final recommendation: Use backup software

              Using software always comes with risks even when developing teams keep up to high standards and qualified software testers check the end result. Still, we highly recommend performing a backup when using monitoring software. Backup software is an additional storage medium which creates a safety copy of existing data. Especially in monitoring, saving data can be an important factor because many evaluations (KPIs for example) are relevant for economic development of a business.

               

              Conclusion

              Monitoring makes working processes of companies easier and allows them to focus on their key business. Potential for saving money is especially possible in evaluation KPIs, although businesses shouldn’t focus on these numbers too much. Central administration makes it possible that business required applications are used safely and get updated regularly. In case of remote maintenance, a contract is highly recommended to clear up any misunderstandings regarding data protection.

               

              FAQ

              Lastly, we will answer frequently asked questions about monitoring and remote maintenance.

              There are many different types of monitoring. The three most common ones are business, customer and market monitoring.

              Monitoring software helps companies to figure out business related numbers such as KPIs but also to measure technical processes and to prevent risks.

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                *Legal notice: All information in this article is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice in individual cases and cannot and should not replace such advice. 

                 

                Sources

                https://www.acronis.com/de-de/articles/monitoring-tools/
                https://www.juraforum.de/muster-vorlagen/wartungsvertrag

                 

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