If a customer passes by a kiosk and it is offline, they might return to use it again. If they come back a second time and the kiosk is still offline, they’ll probably never come back. It’s critical, then, for a deployer to monitor what is occurring with a kiosk even if they aren’t at the physical location. This white paper, sponsored by Meridian, an Aberdeen, N.C.-based manufacturer of kiosks and self-service devices will discuss how a remote monitoring solution can provide ease of mind by:

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Keep Kiosks Safe, Online with Remote Monitoring
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Turn Touch Screens into Kiosk Sales
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Alarm It Security Solutions MT3000 TCP/ip and 56k Modem Version
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Strategies for Kiosk Security: The Software
Standardizing Tools to Create Custom Kiosk Solutions
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Winning Silver Award for Transitions
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