One software for all platforms. Up until today, Navori QL is the only digital signage software that offers proprietary, high quality players that can run seamlessly on all platforms while sharing the same features without having to convert or adapt your content. MICROSOFT WINDOWS running on PC hardware is designed for single.
- Windows Digital Signage App
- Windows Embedded Digital Signage
- Windows Digital Signage Software Free
- Free Digital Signage
It’s been a busy week at Digital Signage Expo 2018 (DSE) and it’s great to see how the industry continues to innovate and change. All throughout the week, we were excited to see our partners enable digital signage solutions across a range of capabilities, from traditional AV displays to dynamic data-driven signage leveraging Windows 10 and the Azure cloud platform.
Windows 10 offers a simple, scalable, and secure platform for digital signage, and with Azure, you can quickly scale as your business grows. Content management solutions running on Azure provide agility, flexibility, and scale to deploy your content across the world in no time. Building on that, here are some highlights of the great work our partners are doing with digital signage leveraging Windows 10 and Azure.
One of our partners, XOGO, offers a simple digital signage solution through two devices: XOGO Mini 4K and an entry-level device, XOGO Mini. XOGO Mini 4K is a purpose-built Windows media player appliance that is pre-configured with the XOGO digital signage software. It is a complete turnkey solution that can turn any display into a digital sign within minutes. XOGO is also introducing an entry-level device, called XOGO Mini, running Windows 10 IoT Core on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, to provide a high-quality, 1080p resolution display at an entry-level price. It is a true plug-and-play solution, ideal for small to medium-sized businesses. XOGO Mini is now available to pre-order here.
We also have partners such as Advantech and iBASE that have enabled commercial-grade media players based on Windows 10, which are ideal for multiple screens or demanding environmental conditions such as airports or shopping malls.
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- CloverleafshelfPoint engages retail shoppers at shelf level with dynamic content tailored to individual customers, bringing online advantages to brick-and-mortar stores. Pilot customers have seen significant gains in profits and shopper engagement.
- Omnivex Moxie is a platform which integrates with existing data sources, line-of-business software, and cloud services to share real-time information across any screen. It delivers multiple benefits including enhanced productivity and better business agility in diverse scenarios such as healthcare, retail, travel, and manufacturing.
- StratosMediahas created an innovative digital communications platform capable of integrating with virtually any data source and working with multiple types of devices including smartphones, kiosks, and video walls, that makes it easy for organizations of any size to broadcast engaging, high-quality content and get back advanced analytics.
Windows Digital Signage App
No matter where you are on your digital signage journey, Microsoft has a solution for your needs. To learn more, visit aka.ms/digitalsignage or contact us at MSDigitalSignageSol@microsoft.com.
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Windows Embedded Digital Signage
- Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education
Digital signage can be a useful and exciting business tool. Use digital signs to showcase your products and services, to display testimonials, or to advertise promotions and campaigns. A digital sign can be a static display, such as a building directory or menu, or it can be dynamic, such as repeating videos or a social media feed.
For digital signage, simply select a digital sign player as your kiosk app. You can also use Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode or the Kiosk Browser app (a new Microsoft app for Windows 10, version 1803) and configure it to show your online content.
Tip
Kiosk Browser can also be used in single-app kiosks and multi-app kiosk as a web browser. For more information, see Guidelines for web browsers.
Kiosk Browser must be downloaded for offline licensing using Microsoft Store for Business. You can deploy Kiosk Browser to devices running Windows 10, version 1803.
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If you haven't set up your Microsoft Store for Business yet, check out the prerequisites and then sign up.
This procedure explains how to configure digital signage using Kiosk Browser on a device running Windows 10, version 1803, that has already been set up (completed the first-run experience).
Free Digital Signage
Open Windows Configuration Designer and select Provision kiosk devices.
Enter a friendly name for the project, and select Finish.
On Set up device, select Disabled, and select Next.
On Set up network, enable network setup.
- Toggle On wireless network connectivity.
- Enter the SSID, the network type (Open or WPA2-Personal), and (if WPA2-Personal) the password for the wireless network.
On Account management, select Disabled, and select Next.
On Add applications, select Add an application.
- For Application name, enter
Kiosk Browser
. - For Installer path, browse to and select the AppxBundle that you downloaded from Microsoft Store for Business. After you select the package, additional fields are displayed.
- For License file path, browse to and select the XML license file that you downloaded from Microsoft Store for Business.
- The Package family name is populated automatically.
- Select Next.
- For Application name, enter
On Add certificates, select Next.
On Configure kiosk account and app, toggle Yes to create a local user account for your digital signage.
- Enter a user name and password, and toggle Auto sign-in to Yes.
- Under Configure the kiosk mode app, enter the user name for the account that you're creating.
- For App type, select Universal Windows App.
- In Enter the AUMID for the app, enter
Microsoft.KioskBrowser_8wekyb3d8bbwe
.
In the bottom left corner of Windows Configuration Designer, select Switch to advanced editor.
Go to Runtime settings > Policies > KioskBrowser. Let's assume that the URL for your digital signage content is contoso.com/menu.
- In BlockedUrlExceptions, enter
https://www.contoso.com/menu
. - In BlockedUrl, enter
*
. - In DefaultUrl, enter
https://www.contoso.com/menu
. - Set EnableEndSessionButton, EnableHomeButton, and EnableNavigationButtons to No.
Tip
For more information on kiosk browser settings, see Guidelines for web browsers.
- In BlockedUrlExceptions, enter
On the File menu, select Save, and select OK in the Keep your info secure dialog box.
On the Export menu, select Provisioning package.
Change the Owner to IT Admin, and select Next.
On Select security details for the provisioning package, select Next.
On Select where to save the provisioning package, select Next.
On Build the provisioning package, select Build.
On the All done! screen, click the Output location.
Copy the .ppkg file to a USB drive.
Attach the USB drive to the device that you want to use for your digital sign.
Go to Settings > Accounts > Access work or school > Add or remove a provisioning package > Add a package, and select the package on the USB drive.