The Spanish Senate has not only released its controversial translation system into the different languages of the State but has also just implemented a digital signage network composed of twenty-five screens. This entire network is based on HMP open architecture players 100 by Spinetix. Tecnilogica and Jesús Gorriti have been the architects of this interesting project.

The Spanish Senate has not only released its controversial translation system into the different languages of the State but has also just implemented a digital signage network composed of twenty-five screens. This entire network is based on HMP open architecture players 100 by Spinetix. Tecnilogica, based in Madrid, has designed a graphic template according to the graphic line of the Upper House, while Jesus Gorriti, one of the leading UX designers in Spain, He was in charge of developing the user interface. Open architecture Eduardo Noeda, In charge of the software architecture of this project, pointed out that “the Senate was looking for a digital signage solution that would easily integrate with existing IT network and AV infrastructure., reliable and scalable, that was easy to install and use, and offer value for money. The HMP100 was perfect, since it uses an open architecture and could easily communicate with the digital signage system. We have also used this system at the Coca-Cola headquarters in Madrid., where they work. 200 people”. In this project, Noeda underlines, The system is fail-safe without to date failed to its ease of use and robustness. “The web-based implementation of Poster Digital and Hyper Media players allow the entire system to be maintained by the house's own staff who barely devote an average of less than an hour per day to this task.. This is despite the fact that screens can display a wide variety of information.”. In addition to being easy to use, The system is also cost-effective to maintain and configure. Serge Konter, Marketing Manager of SpinetiX, has stated that “the project of the Spanish Senate is evidence of the profitability that can be achieved. The low power consumption and high reliability of our HMP100 means the Senate is saving around 300 euros per player per year compared to a PC-based system. and, due to our open architecture, The system is expandable and will be able to incorporate interactivity, something that is already being planned for the future”.

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by • 30 Dec, 1899
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