Babson College Adopts Cloud-Based Signage Management

Babson College has deployed an online platform to manage its digital signage in an effort to improve student engagement.

Babson chose Aerva's cloud-based management platform, which does not require any hardware infrastructure and allows for "distributed control for multiple department administrators," according to a news release.

"Aerva works so well for Babson because their platform is cloud-based, which allows for easy and efficient scaling and content management of our campus-wide digital network," said David Foscaldo, Associate Director, Media and Production Services at Babson College. "Their suite of interactive widgets allows our students to engage with Babson through digital and social channels in a way that reinforces digital signage as a reliable source of school information with our students. What separates Aerva within the digital signage category is the ease of use of their platform and intuitive browser-based interface."

More information is available at aerva.com.

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