The new signageOS partnership will nearly double the compatibility of Sony’s displays to offer support for close to 60 integrated CMS options, which is planned to be available next month.
Sony is joining forces with signageOS, which will provide streamlined integration to support Sony’s professional 4K Bravia displays and create a more connected digital signage and content management system (CMS) framework for the company and their partners across the globe.
The new signageOS partnership will nearly double the compatibility of Sony’s displays to offer support for close to 60 integrated CMS options, which is planned to be available next month.
Additionally, the partnership will better position Sony’s network of systems integrators, resellers, channel partners, managed service providers and software alliance members to extend and expand their implementation of professional Bravia displays with greater ease due to signageOS’ single API system.
“We are thrilled not only to align with signageOS but to offer more functionality and value to Sony’s displays – and the bottom line of our growing partner ecosystem worldwide,” said Damien Weissenburger, head of professional displays and solutions Europe.
“Working with signageOS elevates Sony’s professional Bravia lineup, providing more compatibility, enhanced sustainability measures and a wider range of vertical use cases, especially in the retail sector, while streamlining and unifying many disparate offerings. With a partner like signageOS, we’re also presented with many opportunities to jointly develop and strengthen our businesses moving forward to create a better digital signage ecosystem for the industry.”
“We are very excited about partnering with Sony. As they build out their end-to-end digital signage capabilities, we’re honoured to help Sony enable support for so many of the providers that are driving the industry to transform and become faster, easier, and more integrated,” said Stan Richter, CEO of signageOS.
“Sony has a definitive mindset on building strong B2B relationships and we look forward to cultivating and expanding our relationship with Sony to directly benefit their Partnership Program while addressing the needs of the community.”
Sony’s Bravia 4K HDR professional displays range in size from 32 inches to 100 inches (measured diagonally) and are designed for today’s connected AV environments. They feature an HTML5-friendly Android system on a chip (SoC) platform that runs on the latest browser.
The lineup offers seamless integration, security, smart customisation, continuous updates, easy content sharing and management capabilities, and provide open APIs. The displays’ cutting-edge technologies bring amazing colour, contrast, and clarity to content in corporate, education, retail, and public spaces, as well as digital signage.
Bravia professional models also prioritise sustainability by eliminating the need for an external media player, which consumes less power and causes less strain on the supply chain, and they can also be retrofit into existing infrastructures.
Reference : AVinteractive