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Omnivex Software Helps Hotel Visitors and Tourists Download Photos at Kiosks

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Omnivex Corp. (Concord, ON, Canada), a provider of enterprise-level software for digital-signage networks, announced that its software is being used to manage photo kiosks located in hotels and at tourist attractions. In partnership with Send A Message Inc.’s (SAM) kiosk and Fujifilm’s "See Here" photo website, Omnivex is providing the software platform for the touchscreen interface and system’s backbone management.
The SAM kiosk, a multi-purpose, digital-media kiosk, delivers unique services while providing several revenue opportunities for hotel properties. SAM’s personal-media workstation allows users to quickly upload photos from their digital cameras, create customized postcards and print them on high-quality photo paper. In addition, they can directly access Fujifilm’s "See Here" photo website for uploading their pictures for online storage or creating photo gifts that can be ordered directly from the kiosk.
The kiosk generates revenue through the sale of on-screen ad space and by charging users a fee for creating their customized postcards.
The kiosk can be managed remotely through Omnivex digital signage software. Fujifilm North America installs and maintains these units for Send A Message.
The system has recently been deployed at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown and the Renaissance Orlando at Sea World. Omnivex value added reseller, Digisplay, brought all of the different aspects of the project together to combine the strengths of each of the companies involved into one unified solution.
www.omnivex.com

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