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The Changelog is Screenly's official podcast exploring the dynamic world of digital signage and technology. Join hosts Viktor and Daniel as they dive into industry trends, product innovations, security insights, and the stories behind building scalable digital solutions. From startup challenges to enterprise growth, each episode delivers candid discussions, technical deep-dives, and practical insights for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and digital displays.

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In this episode of The Changelog, host Daniel Mountcastle and Screenly CEO Viktor Petersson sit down with Jon Collins, VP of Engagement at GigaOm, to unpack how enterprise digital signage fits into modern IT environments. Jon brings a long view from decades in infrastructure and analysis, offering a grounded take on where screens belong in the broader operational picture. The discussion moves from outages and cloud dependency to lifecycle management, patching, and the growing pressure of compliance frameworks like the CRA. Jon also highlights real examples from hospitals and smart offices, showing how signage becomes useful only when tied to accurate data, ownership, and clear processes. For teams navigating risk, scale, or the noise around AI, this conversation provides a practical lens on what truly matters for enterprise digital signage today.
Viktor Petersson and Daniel Mountcastle sit down with Deacon Wardlow, Strategic Consultant at Vantage LED, to explore what really goes into deploying out-of-home digital signage at scale. The conversation covers why OOH signage differs drastically from standard in-store displays—from environmental challenges to content ownership and lifecycle expectations. Deacon shares hard-won lessons from two decades in the space, including why many projects break down post-installation, and how overlooked decisions around hardware, network setup, and responsibility handoff can create bigger problems down the line. They also dig into the security landscape for signage systems, exposing risks tied to outdated firmware, poor physical access control, and opaque supply chains. For teams rolling out screens in public or unmanaged environments, this episode offers clear takeaways on what to plan for and where things often go wrong.
How does a fully remote team build a platform that runs reliably in thousands of locations worldwide? In this episode of The Changelog, Viktor Petersson and Daniel Mountcastle explore how Screenly's remote-first culture directly shapes the reliability and scalability of their digital signage platform. They discuss what it takes to run distributed engineering and operations teams, why Screenly's annual summits matter, and how asynchronous work drives better focus and uptime. You'll also hear lessons from real deployments, including what breaks, what scales, and what the team has learned along the way. If you're scaling infrastructure, managing remote teams, or evaluating signage solutions, this episode offers an inside look at how Screenly builds for reliability at every level.
In this episode, Viktor Petersson and Daniel Mountcastle talk with Florian Rotberg, Founder and Owner of invidis consulting, to break down the rising importance of managed digital signage in enterprise deployments. The conversation explores how managed models outperform traditional AV-led approaches especially at scale. Florian shares lessons from advising global roll-outs, building the invidis Yearbook, and helping integrators adapt to IT-first expectations. They dig into security and compliance challenges, the shift from CapEx to OpEx, and the reality of service-level agreements in long-term signage operations. The episode also covers how AI is already improving device management, what the EU's Cyber Resilience Act means for vendors, and why being a real managed service provider demands more than just remote access. If you're planning, managing, or evaluating digital signage at scale, this one's worth a listen.
Host Daniel Mountcastle is joined by Viktor Petersson and Screenly team's Salman Faris to explore how Edge Apps for digital signage are enabling developers to build custom signage experiences securely and at scale. They unpack why the team built the Edge App framework, how developers can use it to quickly launch production-ready apps, and what best practices are built in from day one, from secret management to offline survival. Salman shares real-world apps from the Screenly Playground, including dashboards for Strava, CharlieHR, and foot traffic analytics with Sonar. This episode is a clear look at how digital signage development is evolving. If you're deploying signage across diverse environments or care about building securely at the edge, this one's worth your time.
In this episode, host Daniel Mountcastle and CEO Viktor Petersson sit down with Dave Haynes (retired founder of Sixteen:Nine and industry legend) to reflect on his decades in digital signage and what the industry still gets wrong. Dave shares why security is more than compliance, how IT teams have taken over from marketers in signage decisions, and why flashy installs often miss the point. They dive into AI hype, edge apps, the future of e-paper and LED glass, and why “boring signage” is often the most effective. Whether you're in AV, tech, or just curious about real-world innovation, this one’s packed with insights.
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2025-06-2442:43

Welcome to another episode of The Changelog! In this episode, the team reunites after their first in-person meetup in a long time, fresh from InfoComm 2025 in Orlando. Highlights: - Screenly's latest digital signage innovations and the launch of the new Screenly Player Max. - Over 30,000 attendees from 97 countries confirming strong momentum in the AV and signage space. - Screenly’s continued expansion into enterprise markets and the importance of real-world customer conversations. - The newly launched Screenly Partner Program designed for integrators, resellers, and managed service providers. From reflections on remote teamwork to new product launches and go-to-market strategy, this episode offers a candid and informative look at what’s ahead for Screenly.
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2025-05-2825:20

Welcome to another episode of the Screenly Changelog. This month, we're gearing up for our first-ever appearance at Infocomm 2025 in Orlando. It's a big step for us, and we're looking forward to connecting with customers, showcasing our latest Edge Apps, and sharing what we've been building behind the scenes. We've officially launched the Screenly Android app, furthering our mission to go hardware-agnostic. Now, users can turn Android devices and smart TVs into powerful signage players with no extra hardware needed. Viktor took vibe coding for a spin using tools like Cursor to build real Edge Apps in real time. From sensor dashboards to custom toggles, these experiments show just how fast teams can go from idea to on-screen output. We've also made significant improvements to Screenly Anywhere, including better screen health monitoring and diagnostics. These changes help teams keep tabs on browser-based screens with more visibility and less guesswork. Our Zapier integration is now fully public and searchable, opening up new automation possibilities for content management and screen updates using tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, and more. Screenly is now SOC 2 certified, reflecting our ongoing investment in security, transparency, and operational maturity. Start your free 30-day trial today and explore how these new updates can transform your digital signage experience: https://login.screenlyapp.com/
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2025-04-0441:30

Welcome to another episode of the Screenly Changelog! 👋 Highlights: - Screenly Anywhere expands compatibility to browsers and smart TVs—no extra hardware required. - Edge Apps now automatically apply your branding for a polished look. - PDF support has been completely revamped for clear and flexible display. - Zapier integration offers more automation possibilities. - Browser extension improvements make secure dashboard display easy. - Android app turns any device into a digital signage player. - Sneak peek at upcoming hardware upgrades for Screenly Player Max. Start your free 30-day trial to explore these features.
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2025-01-2936:37

In this episode of The Changelog, Screenly’s official podcast, hosts Viktor Petersson and Daniel Mountcastle share exciting updates on Screenly’s newest features. They introduce: Screenly Anywhere: A hardware-agnostic approach to digital signage that lets you turn any browser or Smart TV into a Screenly-powered display. Screenly AlignCentral: A new solution for bridging remote, hybrid, and in-office communication, bringing company culture and messaging right where your teams are. Zapier Integration: Effortless, no-code automation that connects Screenly to thousands of apps. Browser Extension for Chrome & Firefox: Easily add content from your browser into Screenly, complete with cookie-based authentication. WordPress Plugin: A modernized plugin that converts WordPress pages and posts into signage-friendly layouts. These enhancements reduce the friction between having an idea and seeing it on your screen—whether that screen is in an office, a retail space, or an online dashboard. From corporate dashboards to HR reminders, Screenly’s updates make digital signage simpler, more powerful, and accessible to everyone. Like this episode if you found it helpful, subscribe for more digital signage insights, and let us know in the comments which new Screenly feature you’re most excited to try.
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2024-11-2756:43

Welcome to another episode of the Screenly Changelog. In this episode, Viktor and Daniel discuss the latest updates, events, and projects at Screenly. Topics covered include: Weather Challenges: Challenges following two major storms in Florida and how Screenly adapted. Company Events: Highlights from the annual Screenly Summit in Portugal and the Ubuntu Summit in The Hague. Screenly for Events: Introducing Screenly for Events, a solution for seamless digital signage at conferences and expos. Security Focus: Screenly's commitment to security through Secure by Design and Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs). PDF Support: The return of PDF support for digital signage and the benefits it offers. Integrations: Updates to PagerDuty integration, Slack notifications, and the revamped Add to Screenly Chrome Extension. Edge Apps: A closer look at Edge Apps and their potential for custom digital signage solutions. Open Source: The relationship between Screenly's open-source offerings, such as Anthias, and its enterprise features. We also preview upcoming events, including DSE 2024 in Las Vegas, where Screenly will join Canonical to showcase its latest innovations. For more updates, resources, and to learn how Screenly can support your digital signage needs, check out the links below. Have questions or feedback? Let us know in the comments—we'd love to hear from you. Stay tuned for more updates in the next episode of the Screenly Changelog.
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2024-08-0240:30

Welcome back to The Changelog! In this fifth episode, hosts Viktor and Daniel dive into the latest industry updates, bringing you insights from the tech world, security debacles, and more. After a brief summer hiatus, the duo returns to dissect one of the biggest recent tech fiascos—the CrowdStrike debacle that disrupted the globe, from airlines to emergency services. The CrowdStrike Catastrophe: A Perfect Storm The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the CrowdStrike incident that affected an estimated 8.5 million devices worldwide. Viktor and Daniel recount how a poorly executed update led to a catastrophic blue screen of death scenario, requiring manual intervention to recover devices. They discuss the root causes, including bypassed automated checks and a lack of proper testing, which resulted in a crash loop early in the boot process of Windows devices. The hosts highlight the immense challenge of resolving this issue, especially for devices with BitLocker encryption, which required entering long passphrases manually. The Ripple Effects and Financial Toll The financial impact of this disaster is staggering, with estimates suggesting costs as high as $4 billion. Viktor and Daniel explore the broader implications, from the disruption of critical services like 911 in Alaska to the shutdown of airports for days. They also discuss the internal fallout within CrowdStrike and the responsibilities of other involved parties, such as Microsoft, in ensuring such vulnerabilities don’t cripple systems again. The Need for Better Deployment Strategies The conversation then shifts to the importance of deployment strategies. Viktor shares insights into canary deployments, a method where updates are initially rolled out to a small subset of devices before broader deployment, minimizing the risk of widespread failure. They emphasize the need for IT teams to better gatekeep updates, ensuring thorough testing and gradual rollouts to avoid repeating such massive failures. Screenly and Secure by Design: Leading the Way in Signage Security Viktor introduces Screenly’s involvement in the Secure by Design program, an initiative spanning multiple countries and agencies aimed at enhancing software security. Screenly is the first signage company to join this program, which advocates for radical transparency and improved supply chain security. The discussion covers the principles of Secure by Design, emphasizing the importance of ownership of security outcomes, rigorous testing, and the use of advanced programming languages like Rust for enhanced security and performance. The Role of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) An essential part of Secure by Design is the concept of SBOM—Software Bill of Materials. Viktor explains how SBOMs provide a transparent list of components used in software, helping companies track vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with licensing policies. He shares how Screenly is working towards providing SBOMs to customers, aligning with regulatory requirements and industry best practices to enhance security transparency. The Debate Over Digital Out-of-Home Signage in Switzerland The episode wraps up with a discussion on Switzerland’s decision to ban outdoor digital out-of-home advertisements in certain areas, citing visual pollution. Viktor and Daniel weigh the pros and cons, considering the environmental arguments and the potential shift of advertising dollars to other media. They explore the broader implications for the digital signage industry and the balance between technological advancement and maintaining aesthetic and environmental standards. Looking Ahead As the tech world navigates these complex challenges, Viktor and Daniel promise more exciting updates in future episodes. With summer vacations ending and everyone get
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2024-06-1438:18

Welcome back to The Changelog! In our fourth episode, hosts Daniel and Viktor dive deep into the latest developments, insights, and innovations in the digital signage industry. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers a wealth of valuable information to keep you informed. Industry Events and Highlights The episode kicks off with a discussion about recent major industry events. Digital Signage Summit (DSS) Europe, held in Munich, was a key highlight, featuring strategy awards and recognizing key contributors to the industry. Daniel and Viktor also touch on the importance of security in digital signage, a theme that was prominently featured at the event. The hosts also preview InfoComm, set to take place in Las Vegas, and discuss the exciting sessions and networking opportunities that attendees can look forward to. New Tools and Innovations Next, Daniel and Viktor introduce some new tools and innovations in the digital signage space. One standout is the Digital Signage Software Compass, a new tool from Invidis designed to provide buyers with objective data on various vendors, making it easier to navigate the crowded market. They also highlight an innovative implementation by a Swedish burger chain. This chain uses digital signage to display real-time food preparation times, showcasing the potential of interactive and dynamic signage solutions. Screenly Product Updates The episode also covers significant product updates from Screenly. Viktor explains the new Edge Apps for transportation, starting with bus stop arrival and departure times in London, with plans to expand to other cities. These apps, available as open-source tools on GitHub, provide customizable and real-time solutions for various transportation needs. The hosts also discuss the overhaul of Screenly Anthias, Screenly's open-source digital signage solution. The transition to the Django framework aims to make Anthias more maintainable and user-friendly, ensuring it remains a powerful tool for basic signage needs and small-scale deployments. Security Focus Security in digital signage is a recurring theme in this episode. Daniel and Viktor emphasize the risks associated with outdated hardware and operating systems, stressing the importance of staying updated with the latest security measures. They also discuss the potential impact of legislation like the EU Cyber Resilience Act in safeguarding consumer interests and ensuring the security of digital signage solutions. Finally, the hosts highlight Screenly's ongoing commitment to security. From the beginning, Screenly has prioritized security, and this episode sheds light on their recent efforts to enhance software supply chain security through software bill of materials (SBOMs). This initiative underscores Screenly's dedication to keeping their software components secure and up-to-date, maintaining their position at the forefront of digital signage security. Important Links: Screenly's Blog Digital Signage Summit Europe Screenly Edge Apps Join Daniel and Viktor for this comprehensive and insightful episode of The Changelog, and stay updated with the latest trends and innovations shaping the digital signage industry.
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2024-05-0231:36

Dive into the latest episode of The Changelog as hosts Viktor and Daniel explore the dynamic world of E Ink technology, dive deep into the advancements within the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, and highlight exciting new features from Screenly. This episode packs insightful industry news, engaging discussions, and practical updates that you won't want to miss! In This Episode: E Ink Technology Innovations: Discover the latest trends and innovations in E Ink technology, including larger and color displays that are revolutionizing the digital signage marketplace. Raspberry Pi 5 Storage Solutions: Get the scoop on the new M2 HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5, designed to address storage reliability issues and improve screen uptime. Screenly Feature Updates: Learn about Screenly's new features designed to enhance digital signage management, including: Shared playlists that enable teams to create one playlist used seamlessly across multiple teams Screen notes feature for tracking WiFi configurations and screen-specific details Improved YouTube video support with enhanced integration capabilities Edge App Developments: Explore the launch of the Simple Message Edge App and ongoing plans for supporting digital signage developers. Episode Highlights: Industry analysis on E Ink technology for large-scale digital signage applications Technical deep-dive into storage reliability solutions for Raspberry Pi-based displays Practical insights into team collaboration features and playlist management Discussion on the importance of screen uptime and failure prevention strategies Important Links: Screenly's Blog Start your free 14-day trial Edge App Store Why Watch? Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a digital signage expert, or just curious about the latest technological advancements, this episode provides valuable insights into industry trends and practical solutions for digital signage management. Join Us: Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates from The Changelog. We're always eager to hear what topics you want us to explore in future episodes!
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2024-03-2618:47

In this episode of The Changelog, we discuss the latest industry news and Screenly updates, including: New entrant in the digital signage space: Unify is making waves with their software and hardware solution, although it's still considered basic. Screenly is hiring! We're looking for a front-end developer to focus on customer-facing features and improve usability. Security improvements: Screenly introduces support pins for added security in customer interactions. New Edge apps: We've launched a countdown timer and iframe Edge app, with more to come in the future. Headless CMS integrations are on the rise: More and more users are building custom solutions on top of Screenly's API platform. Easter Sale! Get 10% off Screenly players with code Easter10.
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2024-03-0741:58

Welcome to the First Episode of The Changelog by Screenly! In this exciting launch episode, we delve into the latest in industry updates, product innovations, and share our insights on the ever-evolving world of digital signage. Join us and our special guest, Daniel, Head of Product at Screenly, as we explore the new and the next. In This Episode: Introduction to The Changelog: Find out what our new video podcast series is all about. Meet Daniel: Hear about Daniel's journey from content marketing to leading product development at Screenly, and the importance of evolving with the product. Amazon Firestick and Its Impact: We take a closer look at recent changes to Amazon Firestick and its effects on the signage industry. The Rise of Headless CMS: Dissecting the trend towards API-driven signage and how Screenly is leading this innovation. Our Rant on Signage Zones: Discussing why the concept of zones in digital signage needs reevaluation. Product Updates & Announcements: Unveiling our new UI, the BYOD program for enterprises, and the introduction of our Edge App Store. Security Enhancements: Insights into our recent penetration test, SOC 2 certification efforts, and how we're stepping up security for our users. Important Links: Screenly's Blog Learn more about our BYOD Program Why Watch? Whether you're an industry veteran or new to the world of digital signage, this episode is packed with valuable information, thoughtful analysis, and a look into the future of signage technology. From product development to addressing industry challenges, we cover it all. Join Us: Don't forget to subscribe for more updates, and share your thoughts in the comments below. We're eager to hear what topics you want us to explore in future episodes.
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