Tripleplay, a digital signage provider, has released a video and IPTV software platform, Caveman 3.2, with several features for the hospitality industry, according to a company press release.
Features of the platform include:
- Reporting functionality enhancements giving content providers insight into user interactions with video content.
- Improvements to Chromecast reporting and support for hoteliers specifically to assess ROI and engagement information.
- Support for the native Netflix app on the Philips hospitality TV allows hotel guests to access Netflix from the hospitality portal and stream their own movies and shows on the Philips TV.
- Gapless video playback in signage for improved playback quality and transitions
- Signage scheduling improvements for live events to schedule content to repeat for a specified period or to repeat indefinitely.
- PMS support for Mews, StaynTouch and Skytouch so properties can use their PMS to show welcome messages to guests, view their bill and ensure the system is fully reset at check out.
«We’ve gathered invaluable insight which our customers and partners have shared with us, and we’re confident that these enhancements will bring significant benefits to our users,» Tripleplay CEO Steve Rickless said in the release. «This is a major release and is testament to the commitment and dedication of our teams in bringing it to market, and we’re looking forward to in-person demonstrations at ISE2022 in May and Infocomm in Las Vegas in June.»
Tripleplay is a manufacturer of audience engagement technology and software incorporating the Oneland and Reserva brands. Products include IPTV technologies, digital signage, enterprise video and room booking.
Headquartered in the U.K., Tripleplay has offices in Spain, Portugal, the U.S., Australia, Dubai and Singapore, and strategic teams in France, Germany, Poland, Turkey, and South Africa.