Hypersign Upgrades Signage Software for Samsung Displays

Hypersign has unveiled a new version of its digital signage software to support Samsung's new D Series Smart Signage displays.

New features include "support for RSS feeds, YouTube videos, Key Performance indicators, live television and PowerPoint files," as well as greater flexibility for end users, according to a news release.

In addition to digital signage management, Hypersign's software features a built-in emergency notification system, Hypersign Alert.

"Our partnership with Samsung has allowed Hypersign to deliver a simpler, more streamlined digital signage experience for our customers and their target markets," said Gordon Bell, vice president of sales, in a prepared statement. "With Samsung's constant improvements in technology, it allows our development team to anticipate what's to come in the future."

More information about Hypersign is available at hypersign.com.

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