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iCOMPEL Deployment Manager (IDM)
User Guide (V3.1.0)
Getting Started with Your Digital Signage Network
IDM
continues to support you as your signage network grows to encompass multiple players, relying on multiple
channels, and distributed over several sites. The parts described already come together so that you can build a true
.
1.1.3 Enterprise Signage Network
IDM
becomes vital when your signage network grows to several hundred or more players and their screens. The
quantity
and variety of content you need to manage and distribute grows accordingly. That scenario is of a truly
enterprise-wide
signage network with a priority on efficient and effective management and monitoring.
Once again, it is useful to envision the key components in a condensed and summari
z
ed form. The following diagram
shows how the individual network features we have discussed so far combine to provide an enterprise signage network
infrastructure. You might conceive of this as a country-wide business with sites in different cities, maintaining a resilient
network of players displaying various streams of content, and all under centrali
z
ed control:
Notice how the by-now familiar
IDM
network components operate in combination:
At the cen
ter
, you monitor the whole network through your web browser interface to the
IDM
.
Multiple publisher players provide content over multiple channels. You configure as many as you need to serve the
needs of the business.
Multiple subscriber players display content from whichever channel you designate appropriate to their function. For
example, the content could be subject-based if the display is for a particular department or could be locale-based if the
display is for a particular city.
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