Panel discusses digital signage at Digital Hub non-Conference (#dhi09)

Monday, September 28, 2009 by Chuck Gose
Digital signage panel, photo courtesy of @marybethonlineI had originally intended this post to be more of a "Day 2 recap" of sorts. But since MediaTile is a digital signage company, I felt I should focus on the panel that discussed what we do - digital signage.

The session was good, but also disappointing. But the disappointment didn't have anything to do in particular with the panelists but more so with the limited time. The session was scheduled to last 45 minutes and we got a late start. It's just too big of a topic to even provide an overview in 45 minutes or less. (That's me in the far right of the photo, Twittering away in the session.)

Tim Burke, of Electronic Arts and also known as @kioskguy, moderated the session and did a great job of keeping the conversation moving. Here's the goods and not-so-goods of the session.

Goods:
  • Bill Collins, DecisionPoint Media Insights, gave a brief yet informative "digital signage 101" discussion.
     
  • The panelists all agreed that companies should be using commercial-grade digital signage hardware and not the consumer-grade stuff that might appear cheaper in the short run but users will pay over the long haul.
Not-so-goods:
  • The beauty of digital signage is that it delivers dynamic and relevant content. Yet the samples in the room weren't networked and one screen showed old weather for Lincoln, Nebraska. Nebraska? We're in Cincinnati. Now I'm sure this is because some signage doesn't work unless you set up an expensive IT network. Maybe somebody should look at cellular digital signage. Hey wait, I think I know somebody...
     
  • Bill Collins is a smart man, but I was a bit offended when he described corporate communication networks as "vanilla" and ad-based networks as chocolate. He said they're vanilla because they aren't as exciting. I beg to differ. I had a lot of fun managing networks. I like vanilla. You can add all sorts of great toppings to vanilla ice cream. I'll give Bill a pass on this one.
I was glad to see digital signage included in the Digital Hub non-Conference, but 45 minutes just isn't enough. Maybe we can do more in 2010. One idea might be to focus on a small successful case study for each vertical market (retail, transportation, hospitality, corp comm, etc.).

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On a side yet important note, I wanted to personally thank and congratulate all of those responsible for putting on this year's Digital Hub non-Conference. Without a doubt, it was one of the best comms-related conferences I've ever attended. They pulled together a phenomenal group of speakers and session leaders and everything appeared to run smoothly despite all of the rain. I'm looking forward to bigger and better in 2010. Get to work! :)
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Photo credit, marybethonline

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Monday, September 28, 2009 by Neil Steiner:
I wish I had been invited. Are there any more of these planned? Maybe closer to Kansas City?
Monday, September 28, 2009 by Chuck Gose:
Neil, I wasn't "invited" either. It was largely a local event but I know that they are hoping to make it more regional, though I'm not sure if KC is in that "region." It was started by a few local organizations and has grown organically from there.
Monday, September 28, 2009 by Mary Beth:
Hey Chuck! Great post... I agree with your assessment and I also was left wanting more from this session. Great basics in the session, but there was something missing from the content for me (a novice). I love the idea of case studies for each market... maybe you should run a session next year! :)
Monday, September 28, 2009 by Chuck Gose:
Mary Beth, I'm both glad and sad that you were left wanting more. It's a fun technology to work with. And I'd be more than happy to run a session next year. Since you're one of the powers-that-be, keep me in the loop!