Scala Enterprise 12.50

The new version of the platform Scala Enterprise optimizes workgroup management, presents greater performance and a more intuitive panel.

Scala has released a new update to its digital signage platform Enterprise. The version 12.50 features improved workgroup management, additions to the Linux player engine, including snapshot capabilities, and support for Scala players Media Player DX y Q, plus a more intuitive menu panel with easily identifiable icons and some significant performance improvements.

Scala, part of the family Stratacache, provides the tools to create, manage and implement powerful digital experiences in any environment, including retail stores, quick service restaurants, bank, transport, digital signage games and markets.

“Based on the release of Scala Enterprise 12 last fall, We've added capabilities that improve overall digital experiences to embedded ARM devices, from the entry-level R model to the quad-output Q, as well as kiosks, helf edge tablets and spantallas. Our goal is to improve our Linux platform, listening to the voice of the customer and facilitating content delivery, in a more personalized way and in the operating system you prefer”, comments Joe Sullivan, Scala COO.

Highlights Scala Enterprise 12.50:

  • Support for player snapshot capability in the Linux playback engine.
  • This allows validation of scheduled and on-demand intervals of displayed content.
  • Improved workgroup management to assign users to multiple workgroups, along with access control to players and channels.
  • Linux OS support for 4K Media Player-DX dual output player, and the quad HD Media Player-Q.
  • More intuitive and collapsible menu panel in Content Manager for personal settings, administrative and management with easily recognizable icons.
  • New updated documentation knowledge center and search functionality.
  • Key operational improvements for batch changes across multiple players in large deployments.
  • Advanced sync and control support for Scala shelf edge retail displays.
  • Support for Linq interactive tablets 11,6 a 55 inches.
By, 7 May, 2021, Section: Control, Digital signage

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