Vestel Visual Solutions has joined forces with Telegos to enable its SoC displays to deliver an all-in-one enterprise-grade digital communications solution.
Vestel Visual Solutions and Telegos have announced a global partnership deal. As a certified partner of content management software provider Telegos, Vestel Visual Solutions can now simplify content management, accelerate deployment and boost the display performance with Telelogos-powered signage displays.
This seamless integration with Telelogos Media4Display – a special solution that natively integrates with device management software – ensures transformative support for the Vestel Entry+, Prime+ and Extreme+ Series.
Encompassing a variety of 32 to 98-inch screen sizes, the compatible ranges can be used in most verticals, covering multiple market requirements.
Commenting on the partnership, Barış Ökesli, Vestel’s deputy general manager of product management, said: “The impact of this integration is far-reaching, making it easier for customers to scale up projects quickly, securely and cost-efficiently, without the need for investment in any additional hardware, or software.
“From set-up and installation right through to content distribution, screen management and performance, Telelogos-powered Vestel SoC displays can offer much more support, improving digital communications outcomes, as well as the overall end user experience.”
Christophe Billaud, Telelogos managing director, said: “Telelogos is proud to have added the new range of Vestel SoC displays as a certified choice for our integrator partners and clients.
“As we’re constantly supporting our partners and customers in all business sectors, and across digital signage projects of various sizes, it’s always a priority for us to be able to advise them concerning their choice of hardware, offering them a large range of options for their projects.
“We’ve worked hand in hand with Vestel to optimise our digital signage and also our device management software solutions to ensure seamless integration, thus providing the maximum in terms of features and functions from both the hardware and the software on board the SoC displays.”
Reference : AVinteractive