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Skykit’s 2025/26 Review: Why 2025 Marked the Moment Digital Signage Became a True Enterprise Infrastructure

Irfan Khan - Skykit

Digital signage took on a new identity in 2025, according to Skykit leadership. Instead of being treated as an IT add-on or communications tool, more enterprises began evaluating signage as core operational infrastructure — expected to drive revenue, deliver real-time data to frontline teams, and scale securely across thousands of endpoints. That shift reshaped how …

Korbyt’s 2025/26 Review: Travis Kemp on Putting Customer Reality Ahead of Feature Parity

Korbyt has been busy in 2025, steadily rolling out updates across hardware and software but Travis Kemp’s Year in Review for Sixteen:Nine summarizes where the company is taking its workplace experience platform. Some keywords to summarize what he says: customer-centricity, practical AI, operational simplicity, and vertical specialization. I’m especially keen to see its new AI …

Red Dot Digital Media’s 2025/26 Review: Darryl Kuder on the Value of a Full-Service Partner

Darryl Kuder

Carlsbad, California-based digital signage integrator Red Dot is one of those smaller firms that lives and breathes digital signage. Clients turn to the company for digital storytelling projects, with Red Dot handling everything from the underlying hardware and software infrastructure to the creation of the content itself. The firm primarily works with BrightSign media players …

Adquick’s 2025/26 Review: Adam Singer on Why Measurable, Performance-Driven DooH Is the Future of Out-of-Home

Adam Singer - Adquick

As out-of-home advertising continues to evolve toward greater accountability and precision, 2025 marked a pivotal year in how brands plan, buy, and measure DooH at scale. Adquick VP of Marketing Adam Singer reflects on a transformative year defined by platform growth, deeper performance measurement, and expanding global reach while looking ahead to how AI-driven planning …