To offer computer-based procedures to manage work flow in a collaborative environment, Keywest Technology today announced MediaZone Pro, its new professional digital signage content management and scheduling application. It has passed Windows 7 testing and is authorized to use the “Compatible with Windows 7” logo.
According to a press release, MediaZone Pro runs on Windows 7 based personal computers.
“MediaZone Pro represents a major advance in digital signage management,” said Keywest Technology president Nick Nichols. “It embodies lessons learned over 10 years of delivering digital signage systems to the thousands of customers worldwide. We have listened closely to our customers and integrated those lessons learned into the design of this powerful new digital signage tool so that we can offer a rich digital signage content scheduling and management environment with a streamlined workflow.”
MediaZone Pro enables businesses, institutions or any other organization needing to communicate with digital signage, a professional tool to build digital signage content screens with a simple drag-and drop-interface, organize media, create playlists, change them on the fly and manage playback schedules for multiple players from a Windows 7 ribbon control motif interface.
“By working with Microsoft (News
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Keywest Technology has worked with Microsoft to ensure that MediaZone Pro is fully compatible with the Windows 7 operating system. After passing Microsoft’s extensive Windows 7 testing, MediaZone Pro was awarded the “Compatible with Windows 7” logo.
Keywest Technology has started shipping MediaZone Pro, and the digital signage application is already in use in several high profile applications around the world.
In other company news, TMCnet reported that Keywest Technology had introduced the DIGISTAR Displays Series of finely crafted fully integrated digital signage cabinets.
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Edited by Jennifer Russell