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Press Release - DirectNET Adds Digital
Signage Solutions to Its Portfolio of Solutions
Broomfield, CO—August 1, 2006: DirectNET, Inc., (www.DirectNET.us),
a leader in independent datacenter and server management
solutions and the number one reseller of the major KVM and
server rack brands in the market, is pleased to announce that it
is
now providing complete Digital Signage solutions to businesses
and organizations.
The use of
Digital
Signage, a network of digital displays that are centrally
managed and addressable for targeted information, entertainment,
merchandising, and advertising, is increasing in popularity as a
way for businesses and corporations to communicate with their
target audiences and cut through advertising clutter in the
marketplace.
Digital Signage offers many advantages, including the
opportunity to raise brand awareness; the chance to connect and
cross-sell to consumers; and the ability to easily add, remove
and edit content; and stream real-time broadcasting for
immediate delivery to specifically targeted groups. Digital
Signage has been used by companies in a variety of applications,
including as a method of retail advertising, as a way to conduct
employee training, and as a means to provide weather information
and consumer updates.
DirectNET has provided
KVM switch,
server rack,
and data center management
solutions to businesses for more than 12 years, and for the past
several years has developed its knowledge and expertise in many
types of Digital Signage hardware, including video distribution,
video extension, and video wall applications. To meet the
growing demand for Digital Signage, in the same way that
DirectNET is dedicated to
providing the highest levels of technical expertise, product
knowledge, and value-added services in the industry for KVM
switches and server racks, DirectNET will use its expertise to
provide Digital Signage solutions that meet the needs and goals
of its customers.
“Whether it is an outdoor or indoor installation, DirectNET can
help your organization implement the right Digital Signage
application. Our solutions leverage leading industry display and
extension technologies to ensure your installation achieves its
desired business impact,” said Patrick Cameron, Director of
Business Development for DirectNET.
For more information about Digital Signage, and to learn how DirectNET
can help your business grow and maximize sales using Digital
Signage, call toll-free 1-866-395-5928 for a free consultation
or visit
http://www.directnet.us/digital-signage.html.
About DirectNET, Inc.
DirectNET (www.DirectNET.us),
founded in 1995, is comprised of three independent business
units: 42U, Server Racks Online and KVM Switches Online. 42U (www.42U.com)
is the leading VAR of enterprise KVM Switch Solutions. KVM
Switches Online (www.KVM-SWITCHES-ONLINE.com)
is the largest KVM Switch e-commerce store in the US. Server
Racks Online (www.SERVER-RACK-ONLINE.com)
is the one and only online rack superstore in the US. All three
companies were developed as a response to the overwhelming need
for independent datacenter and server management solutions. As a
result of the success of all three business units, over the past
several years, DirectNET has become the number one reseller of
the major KVM and server rack brands in the market.
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Safe Harbor Statement
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statements as defined within the U.S. Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These include statements
regarding market opportunity, product development, engineering
and design activities, and product availability and operability.
These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from the statements made, including the risks
associated with general economic conditions, risks attributable
to future product demand, sales, and expenses, risks associated
with product design efforts and the introduction of new products
and technologies, risks associated with reliance on a limited
number of component suppliers and single source components, and
risk associated with obtaining and protecting intellectual
property rights.
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