Racing International taps Inscriber Inca RTXT to automate racing data

Feb 9, 2005 4:39 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



Racing International will be use Inscriber’s Inca RTX to automate the process of displaying the data of its races in a way that allows the presentation of different views of the data to different audiences in real-time.
Racing International has purchased an Inscriber Inca RTX powered solution to automate and display racing data.

The company was looking for a solution that could automate the handling of data from different sources and present the results in real-time to its audience with the flexibility to display different views of the data. These views include video, complex tables displaying continually updated bookmakers' odds and sets of slides in full screen, two-zone or complete three-zone display.

Inca RTX creates custom broadcast and narrowcast applications, such as up-to-the minute data in sports, weather and elections; dynamic graphics and effects within interactive programs, game shows and shopping channels; multiple layers of graphics, video, and animations in news and information channels.

For more information, visit www.inscriber.com.

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