Since Aerva’s platform is cloud-based, colleges and universities are not required to invest in considerable hardware infrastructure and expensive software to scale and mange their digital display network. The content is managed through a web browser, providing distributed control for multiple department administrators. In the event of a campus-wide emergency or security threat, Aerva also provides a centralized security override capability to send updates directly to all digital signs across campus.
Aerva’s suite of interactive widgets allow for seamless integration of college news and announcements, videos, real-time data, social media channels, and sharable student-generated content. These widgets allow students to interact with the display network directly from their mobile devices.
“Higher Ed campuses are increasingly moving away from each department or group investing in their own systems. During emergencies, it’s much harder to coordinate messages, in a limited area or campus-wide, with these multiple systems. We’re pleased that Babson replaced their existing software with Aerva’s distributed content management and central security override option they can use when needed,” said Sanjay Manandhar, Founder and CEO of Aerva.