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CRN CUSTOM SYSTEMS MAGAZINE

System Builder Gets Creative With Kiosks

Fusion Micro takes its digital signage expertise to new applications

CRN logo By Craig Zarley, ChannelWeb
12:00 AM EST Fri. Mar. 09, 2007
From the March 12, 2007 issue of CRN
Page 1 of 2
The digital signage business seems poised to take off, and custom-system builders are moving in to reap the rewards.

While enhanced LCD technology and lower-cost software to create and display dynamic digital content are key to the digital signage solution, custom-built small-form-factor PCs are the engines that drive digital signage and put custom-system builders at the forefront of the booming market.

Fusion Microsystems, a system builder in Centennial, Colo., is expanding its digital signage business beyond the airport terminal to include hotels and automobile repair shops, among others.

Joe Stopski, Fusion's vice president of business relations and development, said that his company already has arrival, departure and ticketing digital signage systems installed in 29 airports with five more projects in the works. But the company is moving away from airports to find additional growth for its digital signage solutions.

"In the hotels that surround the airports, we are getting kiosks into the hotel lobby and giving people the ability to check in for their flights prior to getting to the airport," Stopski said. "We are bringing convenience to the airline passenger."

And Fusion is bringing an additional potential revenue stream to its customers. Stopski said hotels can use digital signage, including airline kiosks, to sell advertising to companies wanting to pitch their wares to hotel guests and the traveling public.

Stopski said digital signage is a solution with a broad array of potential solutions. "We decided to take this to another level and say, 'OK, where else can we deploy this?' " he said.

Next up for Fusion is putting customer kiosks in automotive repair franchise operations such as Meineke Car Center, which has 900 locations in North America. Fusion is working on a beta to install kiosks in the waiting room at Meineke franchises that will enable its customers to order discount auto parts from Auto Parts Direct and have the Meineke shop install them. If the Meineke repair person finds a problem with the customer's vehicle while installing mufflers or brakes, the primary repair service offered by Meineke, the customer can walk over to the kiosk and order parts 20 percent to 50 percent cheaper than can be found elsewhere.

"The parts can then be drop-shipped to Meineke, and they can schedule the service," Stopski said. "The Meineke shop gets the labor, which is bottom-line profit, and a referral commission."

Added Paul Ramirez, Fusion's president and CEO: "It's like having an extra salesperson in the lobby. It's keeping their bays filled with different jobs. People were walking away because they couldn't get certain parts. This solution captures business that was being lost."

Fusion kiosks are built around a Mini-ITX form factor, which minimizes moving parts and accommodates small, reliable custom systems needed for kiosk applications. The kiosks have external power supplies and use passive heat sinks. In addition, the systems use flash memory, rather than hard disks, as well as Intel chipsets running Windows.

"In the past, the costs were prohibitive," Stopski said. "But we've been able to work with our partners in Taiwan and are now able to go to market with a cost-effective solution with something around the price of a traditional PC." And Ramirez said parts could be swapped out in seconds in the event of a component failure. "Minimum downtime is our goal," he said.

Kevin Harlow, VAR channel development manager at AOpen America, San Jose, Calif., said the retail space is booming for digital signage. And he said digital signage applications are spreading through hotels, casinos, doctors' offices, hospitals and restaurants.

"When I go to conferences and shows, the majority of the VARs want to look into digital signage," he said.

NEXT: Meeting demand for digital signage solutions


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