In the second instalment of our ChromeOS Essentials series, in partnership with Craig Francis, Partner Manager for ChromeOS, we’ll provide insight into how to reduce downtime, with a focus on infrastructure choices and the role your operating system can play in building a resilient deployment.
Whether digital signage is used to engage and convert shoppers in a shopping centre or to inform or educate students on a university campus, downtime disrupts experiences, hurts trust, and ultimately costs you revenue.
Downtime is any period in which a screen is non-operational or fails to show the content it should. This can include blank screens, frozen frames, error messages, or outdated playlists. Whether the root cause is due to power failure, a software crash, or physical tampering, the result is the same: your message never reaches your audience.
Digital signage is an effective communication tool for informing, engaging, and converting. But it can only work if the screen is powered on. Frequent or lengthy downtime can not only damage your reputation but also incur a loss of revenue. Preventing it therefore is business-critical.
Reliable device uptime means your content will continue to be shown and viewed, ensuring your message is seen when scheduled.
With this in mind, let’s take a look at some areas of consideration when looking to minimise downtime of your digital signage network. When 60% of companies experience unplanned downtime in digital signage due to technical issues, it’s clear that prior planning is in every business’s interest.
Your operating system is the bedrock of your digital signage - if it fails, your whole setup goes down. That’s why it’s vital to choose a reliable operating system, and ChromeOS stands out as one of the most dependable options available, offering smooth uninterrupted media playback to keep your content always on display:
No network can be completely free of failure, no matter how well secured. Things can and do go wrong, whether local connectivity drops, brief outages, or hardware failure. That’s why planning for these events from the outset is key to minimising playback interruption:
Of course, even the most robust software security won’t matter if your device is tampered with or subject to an environmental threat. There are a few ways to ensure your devices stay operational in the long term:
With these key considerations in mind, you can build a digital signage network that is prepared for the unexpected, ensuring your content remains always on display. Choose a reliable operating system for your communication.
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In the third instalment of our ChromeOS Essentials series, we’ll discover how remote device management can be used to bolster security, simplify deployment, and save time on maintenance.
Sources
AVIXA, Protecting Digital Signage from Damage: Best Practices and Strategies, 2023
IDC, The Business Value of ChromeOS for Kiosks & Digital Signage, 2023