Thanks!  I've heard of Hexnode and recommended it to our IT department as an 
MDM solution.  However we're really looking for new hardware and not just 
software.

Best,
Mike

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From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Lolis, John
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2023 2:41 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Digital Room Signs

As synchronicity would have it, I was just dealing with Hexnode.  We use their 
mobile device management solution with our circulating laptops.
Although I haven't tried it, it also accommodates Android and iOS tablets, and 
I believe it may solve your issue of having to physically access the iPads in 
order to make any single app config changes.  I also just found out that they 
have a digital signage solution as well ( 
https://www.hexnode.com/mobile-device-management/hexnode-digital-signage-software/).
While I can't say anything about that product, I can say that their mobile 
device management platform works very well for us.

John Lolis
Coordinator of Computer Systems

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White Plains, NY  10601

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On Mon, 23 Oct 2023 at 12:23, Mike Paulmeno < 
0000002f6a0df9b4-dmarc-requ...@lists.clir.org> wrote:

> Hi Everyone:
>                 Currently my library has a set of iPads we use as digital
> door signs (in conjunction with an app called Kiosk Pro).   We manage
> reservations using LibCal and utilize the iPads to display the related 
> web page for that room so patrons know when it is booked.  However in 
> the four years since we put the devices in place, they have proven 
> problematic to manage.  Although the iPads are in single app mode, 
> which prevents patrons from breaking out of the kiosk app, 
> configuration changes require us to take the devices down, hand them 
> to IT for unlocking, receive them back to make the change, then hand them to 
> IT again for re-locking into single app
> mode.   Also, since the only power option at the wall is power over
> ethernet, each device has a USB-PoE adapter behind the mounting brackets.
> However due to a miscommunication with our facilities folks, those 
> adapters are also behind a piece of wood and so we would need to call 
> them in order to change them.
>
> All of this is a roundabout way of saying we feel our lives would be 
> easier if we replaced the iPads with purpose built devices.  These 
> units from Visix are our leading candidate:
> https://www.visix.com/connect-conference-room-signs/ .  Does anyone 
> have any experience using them, especially with LibCal?  I'm aware we 
> will need to use Google Calendar as middleware as the Visix signs 
> don't work with LibCal directly, but am interested in how people who 
> have used these signs found them to work in practice.  We're also open 
> to hearing what other digital room signs folks have used.
>
> Best,
> Mike
>
> Michael Paulmeno
> Systems Librarian
> Lucy Scribner Library, 210
> Skidmore College
> (518) 580-5505
> mpaul...@skidmore.edu<mailto:mpaul...@skidmore.edu>
> He/Him/His
>

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