AlanMariotti.com Link list
- Art and Science of Client/Server
- Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leadership Awards
- Microsoft Pinnacle Award
- Letter from the White House
- Chico’s cuts costs and goes global with Google Apps
- Downsized First Mainframe in Florida 45 Billion Dollar Tax Roll
- StraxAR: Moving Augmented Reality From Novelty To Marketing Necessity
- Enhancing Media With Augmented Reality
- New York Times Bestselling Artist Marty Noble Launches First Gallery Collection Online and Enlists Immersive StraxAR™ Technology to Deepen Fan Engagemen
- Country Music Artist Jessica Lynn Enlists StraxARTM For Groundbreaking, Immersive AR Content Embedded in Debut Solo Album Lone Rider
- Building the New Workplace - The power of people, culture and technology
- Strax Networks Song For Cesar
- Reaching customers with kiosks and digital signage just got simpler
- PUSHING IT - PUSH TECHNOLOGY
- Raytheon casts its net on the Web
- Certifications Held and the Driving Force Behind Obtaining Them Consistently
- Building the New Workplace - The power of people, culture and technology
- Various Strax Networks Press Releases and Stories
- Recognized by CIO Magazine as One of the 2014 CIO 100 Team Award Winners
- Fostering Innovation in Retail With Google for Work
- Raytheon’s Exchange Takes Wing
- Building In-DELL-ible Partnerships
- PROJECTS: CHICO’S IN-STORE DIGITAL NETWORK RUNS ON CHROMEBOXES
- How the 2016 Premier 100 were chosen
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Alan Mariotti - Google Digital Signage
Reaching customers with kiosks and digital signage just got simpler
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Posted by Vidya Nagarajan, Senior Product Manager, Chrome & Android, Google for Work & Education
Editor's note: To learn more about managing intelligent Chrome devices, join our Chrome product team for a Hangout on Air on Thursday, November 19th at 10AM PST.
More and more businesses across the globe are using DIY-service models and integrated mobile, digital signage and kiosk technology to personalize their customer experience.
While the customer experience is enhanced, the administration experience needs to stay simple. That’s why we developed the web-based Chrome Device Management Console, which allows business owners to remotely manage their fleet of devices across all their storefronts. "We tried many different solutions, using Google for signage was the easiest to push, control and manage throughout the enterprise,” said Alan Mariotti, Vice President of Technology and Security at Chico’s. In fact, IDC found that Chrome customers they spoke to averaged a three-year ROI of 319% for Chrome devices when used in kiosk mode, with an investment break-even time of approximately 4.8 months.
Today we’re introducing a more streamlined console just for digital signs and kiosks called Single App Chrome Device Management (Single App CDM), priced at $24 per device per year. Single App CDM offers ongoing reporting that monitors the health of your kiosks and signage at all times. You’ll get alerts if a device goes down and can remotely reboot the device without dispatching a technician. You can also get live updates about system usage and capture screen grabs to see exactly what viewers see.
Single App CDM can be used with a variety of Chrome devices – like the ASUS Chromebit, which is available for purchase today – to share relevant content quickly and simply, with the flexibility and security to seamlessly integrate into a broad spectrum of signage configurations. For example, the menu boards at a coffee shop or cafe could be powered by Chrome devices like the Chromebox, Chromebase and Chromebit, running a Chrome Kiosk app that displays relevant, dynamic content. Combined with our rich partner ecosystem of Chrome Kiosk apps from StratosMedia, Telemetry, Arreya, SignageLive, Wondersign, Nutrislice, Chrome Sign builder and many others, we have a solution to support any scenario.
To learn more about how other organizations are using Chrome OS to deliver signage, check out this new IDC white paper.
Editor's note: To learn more about managing intelligent Chrome devices, join our Chrome product team for a Hangout on Air on Thursday, November 19th at 10AM PST.
More and more businesses across the globe are using DIY-service models and integrated mobile, digital signage and kiosk technology to personalize their customer experience.
While the customer experience is enhanced, the administration experience needs to stay simple. That’s why we developed the web-based Chrome Device Management Console, which allows business owners to remotely manage their fleet of devices across all their storefronts. "We tried many different solutions, using Google for signage was the easiest to push, control and manage throughout the enterprise,” said Alan Mariotti, Vice President of Technology and Security at Chico’s. In fact, IDC found that Chrome customers they spoke to averaged a three-year ROI of 319% for Chrome devices when used in kiosk mode, with an investment break-even time of approximately 4.8 months.
Today we’re introducing a more streamlined console just for digital signs and kiosks called Single App Chrome Device Management (Single App CDM), priced at $24 per device per year. Single App CDM offers ongoing reporting that monitors the health of your kiosks and signage at all times. You’ll get alerts if a device goes down and can remotely reboot the device without dispatching a technician. You can also get live updates about system usage and capture screen grabs to see exactly what viewers see.
Single App CDM can be used with a variety of Chrome devices – like the ASUS Chromebit, which is available for purchase today – to share relevant content quickly and simply, with the flexibility and security to seamlessly integrate into a broad spectrum of signage configurations. For example, the menu boards at a coffee shop or cafe could be powered by Chrome devices like the Chromebox, Chromebase and Chromebit, running a Chrome Kiosk app that displays relevant, dynamic content. Combined with our rich partner ecosystem of Chrome Kiosk apps from StratosMedia, Telemetry, Arreya, SignageLive, Wondersign, Nutrislice, Chrome Sign builder and many others, we have a solution to support any scenario.
To learn more about how other organizations are using Chrome OS to deliver signage, check out this new IDC white paper.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
SKOMAX Celebrates 13 Years in Business
LinkedIn and Twitter Connections please share the following link (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-greatest-passion-alan-mariotti):
This week marks an exciting return for me back to my greatest passion: re-engineering infrastructure, process, security, and core technology strategies for firms and delivering 10X value. In a world where technology is changing at lightning speed, many firms “fire the bullet” and launch their new strategy, but the target moves and they miss their goals. Our job and my job as leader of Skomax is to correct the trajectory and hit the target. That's what we do - 10X results and precise technology strategy creation and execution.

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