Stratacache acquires Scala and becomes the largest digital signage software company
The digital signage technology provider based in Dayton has taken over the capital of the specialist in software platforms of this environment, A combination that brings significant operational synergies and will allow both to offer enhanced solutions and services to customers around the world.
The international digital signage market has changed with the recent acquisition of Scala by Stratacache, one of the most important companies in this business in the United States, that with this purchase will boost its growth globally through Scala software partners and resellers.
As noted by the CEO of Stratacache, Chris Riegel, "We have great admiration for the Scala platform., your Scala team, its reseller channel and for the great success story of this company. With this acquisition we believe that we can help Scala and its partner channel with the success that our company has experienced in the digital signage sector., while significantly improving the quality and breadth of products and services for customers worldwide.".
This significant acquisition brings significant operational and cost scale advantages for Scala and will directly benefit its distribution channel with Stratacache's commitment. (that until now operated with a direct sales model with end users) to encourage additional investment channels, Resources and solutions that extend the reach of offerings that are marketed with better service to customers through the combined strengths of both vendors.
In this sense, Stratacache currently operates more than 1,5 millions of installations Digital Signage with their software platforms, as ActiVia For Media, in more than 425 Organizations of the world, such as Wal-Mart, McDonalds, Lowes, At & T, H & M, Huntington Bank, among others. The company has eighteen locations in North America, as well as in European countries, Asia and Australia, with five development centers, four hosting and three for network operations.
For its part, Scala also has a business history of more than twenty-five years, and currently works with its Scala Designer platform with more than five hundred partners, including integrators and installers, in a hundred countries to manage with its software platform more than 500.000 digital screens.
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