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Digital Signage Today

Digital Signage Today

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The Digital Signage Today Podcast offers a view into the hot topics affecting the continuing evolution of digital signage technology worldwide. The podcast features interviews with movers and shakers as well as news related to DOOH, 4K displays, content management, and more

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  • Carousel Digital Signage engineer talks digital signage hardware strategy
    May 25 2026

    In this episode of the Digital Signage Today podcast, the talk is all about hardware and transforming existing hardware into a unified, secure digital signage ecosystem.

    Guest speaker Cullen Gross, a sales engineer at Carousel Digital Signage, shares expert insight on how existing hardware can prove to be the most successful path to a robust and rewarding digital signage strategy.

    Trusted for nearly three decades, Carousel has been the go-to signage platform for corporate organizations, educational institutions and government agencies. Dedicated to equipping clients with top-tier strategy and insight, the Carousel team will be sharing their expertise live at InfoComm in Las Vegas from June 17-19 (booth C9582).

    What can you expect from Carousel at InfoComm 2026? Get actionable insights based on your current hardware and software setup, join an in-booth session hosted by the Amazon Signage Stick team at 10 a.m. on days one and two, and talk with the Carousel team about content feeds and the latest developments in security and compliance!

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    18 mins
  • Korbyt leader outlines ADA rules, requirements in digital signage deployments
    Apr 27 2026

    This episode of the Digital Signage Today podcast focuses on requirements and mandates relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act.

    The ADA is a set of guidelines that ensures individuals with disabilities receive equal treatment as individuals without disabilities. This includes equal access to information and functionality. The ADA requirements ensure digital signs are inclusive, engaging, and accessible to all.

    Podcast guest Laurel Barrette, a marketing manager at Korbyt, maps out why and how digital signage partners and clients need to know and adhere to the ADA rules. The podcast is moderated by Digital Signage Today Editor Judy Mottl.

    Korbyt is a workplace software and digital signage company. It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with additional worldwide offices in the U.K. and the United Arab Emirates

    According to the World Health Organization, 1.3 billion in the world have a significant disability, which accounts for 16% of the global population. That's a significant portion of the consumer base businesses need to accommodate.

    ADA requires that digital signs accommodate people with disabilities, from the blind to the hearing impaired and offer functionalities, and features allowing them to engage and interact with a digital sign as a non-disabled inADA compliance isn't something a company can disregard. In 2023, there were a total of 4,605 ADA digital accessibility lawsuits, a 14.1% increase from the previous year. Non-compliance can expose your company to hefty fines, penalties, and legal fees — not to mention scrutiny from your consumers.

    The approximate total cost of an ADA digital accessibility lawsuit is $200 million, an amount enough to startle a budget and hinder operations.

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    19 mins
  • Provisio engineer talks digital signage security
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of the Digital Signage Today podcast, Calvin Ward, a senior support engineer at Provisio, shares insight on security challenges in digital signage and offers tips and insight on where vulnerabilities lurk for enterprises deploying digital signage.

    Digital signage security issues ran the gamut — from cyberattacks to unsecured WiFi to weak access controls and physical tampering. A security incident can lead to financial loss, data breaches, reputational damage and even public safety issues — such as spreading misinformation at the airport.

    Provisio has customers worldwide in 80-plus countries and serves over 10,000 international customers. It is the developer of SiteKiosk Online, a universal software solution tailored for enterprise-level applications, ensuring fail-safe and tamper-proof operation of kiosk systems across a wide range of industries.

    Ward, who's been with the company over a decade, has experience in system support, software deployment and technical sales. He specializes in Windows, SQL Server and Android environments.

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    22 mins
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