The manufacturer of IP video solutions, Lilin, will collaborate with the Saas platform (Software as a Service) Signagelive digital signage to offer a cloud-based multimedia solution in the next edition of IFSEC.

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Lilin will collaborate with Signagelive at IFSEC 2012 to offer everyone who visits its stand a cloud-based multimedia solution. Signagelive is a specialist in digital signage and has a series of electronic displays that allow you to communicate ads, messages and information to the audience through a network. By using this network, messages can be automatically updated via data from Internet sources such as RSS feeds, adding benefits for the customer.

This alliance will allow Lilin to show new communication solutions at the event held at the NEC in Birmingham (United Kingdom) between the 14 and the 17 May. Part of the company's booth at IFSEC will be occupied by a video wall that will showcase a variety of multimedia videos, live images and pre-recorded videos from Lilin's range of HD cameras. Visitors will thus be able to contemplate a combination of real images and informative descriptions in a continuous video supply. Similarly,, Signagelive will integrate Lilin encoders, that will convert the normal video output of AV devices, such as satellite receivers and DVD players, in IP video, and will be incorporated into the application through the Signagelive network.

Having explored the opportunities for convergence in the different markets, Lilin has recognized the potential of IP video in this sector. Lilin encoders can distribute video through digital signage monitors efficiently and high-definition IP cameras can offer live images on store monitors for retail applications. As a result, there is significant potential for Lilin within the digital signage sector as one of the ways in which the company aims to ensure that multiple sectors benefit from professional, high-quality video solutions..


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By • 7 May, 2012
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