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INM Reach serves up kiosk content at U.S. Open


• 11 Sep 2007

MONTREAL, Quebec — Integration New Media Inc. had announced that its flagship INM Reach technology is being leveraged as part of a suite-based, enhanced media/hospitality program for use by patrons attending this year's U.S. Open tennis tournament.
 
For this event, INM worked with its partner Opera Glass Networks to deliver a media experience, deployed on IBM's AnyPlace Kiosks, that helps improve communications with its guests to access weekend schedules and find information about entertainment options.
 
"This is the third time this year that we've teamed up with OGN to provide our INM Reach technology for sporting event kiosks," said Vahe Kassardjian, president of INM. "These innovative kiosks have been well received at each event by both the attendees and our partners."
 
The IBM Anyplace Kiosk hardware is paired with a custom software solution by OGN which includes the INM Reach technology to natively display high-resolution PDFs.

The use of INM Reach allows guests to easily maneuver through their multi-page PDF itineraries with simple screen taps, and quickly zoom-in on key content. INM Reach provides OGN with the ability to update the agenda content on-the-fly, without touching any code, to accommodate any last minute changes.



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