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VuWall Responds to COVID-19 With Free Visualisation Tool to Help Coordinators on the Front Lines

Simon Angling by Simon Angling
March 28, 2020
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues VuWall is offering its VuWall2 visualisation tool as a free download, allowing organisations to create a temporary video wall solution.

“In this time of crisis, coordination teams within municipalities, newsrooms, and healthcare facilities are actively monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic and managing response efforts. These decision-makers need to access all kinds of information in order to make fast decisions and share information with their colleagues and in some cases, the public,” said Paul Vander Plaetse, CEO at VuWall. “We hope that by offering our VuWall2 for no cost as a way to create a temporary emergency video wall control center, we can aid key organizations in managing this influx of data and help keep people informed. We want to assist as many organizations as possible, which is why we will be offering first come, first served setup and support.”

With the VuWall2 download, turn any screen or TV into a command center. The software is a tool to help you manage and control information from many different sources on a single screen or on up to 4 screens… whatever you have available! 

The content sources can include: web pages, RSS feeds, TV channels, computers on the network, IP cameras, local applications (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.), and collaboration & video conferencing tools (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, etc.). 

Operators can easily arrange the content sources in any layout they need for better visualization and even run a ticker for emergency messaging. They can quickly create various layouts, save them, and recall them as the situation changes.

To set up a video wall, the VuWall2 software needs to be installed only on the PC driving the display(s). It can then be controlled from any computer on the network. Setup time is about an hour.

To download and setup VuWall2 as a temporary emergency video wall control center, visit http://vuwall.com/covid19-vuwall2.

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