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Archive of: January, 2018

  • Staff buyout of MRG Systems

    31 January 2018

    We are delighted to announce that, following the purchase of shares from its erstwhile holding company, Panther Securities PLC, we now have control of 80% of the company’s shares.

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  • Sean Graham bookmakers take on BIDS5

    31 January 2018

    The information displayed will be split into quarters to provide the equivalent of a full gantry display. Additionally, their existing Albos servers have been re-purposed to run the BIDS5 system. They will continue to run the existing gantry screens ; meaning that existing assets can be used, costs can be managed & roll-out time minimized.

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  • Bruce Betting roll out the Single Meeting screen

    31 January 2018

    They proved to be so popular it prompted a roll out across the whole estate. Thomas Byrne said: ‘We were quick to see the benefits of the Single Meeting screen and wanted to include them in our shops at the earliest opportunity. We are very pleased with the amount of use they receive and our customers love the extra information they provide.’

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  • Agile continues to transform development

    31 January 2018

    Each sprint cycle starts with a Sprint Planning meeting where the tasks that will be worked on during the sprint are identified. We hold two Product Backlog Refinement meetings, one halfway through the sprint and another toward the end. In these meetings we decide on the importance and size of any “pending” work, the result of which determines what tasks will make it into the next sprint cycle. When the sprint is finished we hold a Review and Retrospective meeting, providing us with the opportunity to discuss what we achieved during the sprint and identify areas that could be improved or refined. And then the cycle begins again!

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  • A beginner’s guide to LiveSpace digital signage

    29 January 2018

    Why is this important? It means that when you plan your campaigns, you can address large numbers of screens simultaneously by scheduling the changes in advance, with absolutely minimal effect on your network. It also means that if you react to a competitor’s offer, the instant you commit the change to your chosen screens, it will be displayed. These real-time changes ensure your screens remain accurate at all times and your competitors will be amazed at the speed of your response.

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  • Looking forward to ICE 2018

    26 January 2018

    For more complex operations, BIDS provides a fully featured system designed to handle the additional complexities of live racing. It allows a studio to be in complete control of the information displayed on the screens in shops, but with a number of automated features which help to reduce the studio’s workload.

    Clients who don’t need to manage complex and multiple switching of events throughout the day use our LiveSpace digital signage solution.

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  • What we learned at YouTube Space, London

    03 January 2018

    “If you haven’t walked down the Pancras Road, London in the last year or so, we’d like to invite you to do so!”

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