dSIGN for Linux/UNIX and Windows

dSIGN for Linux / Unix
dSIGN for Linux / UNIX provides the backbone of sign printing features to retailers using the Linux or UNIX environment. dSIGN enables retail stores to publish accurate and attractive signs, shelf-edge labels, fact tags, coupons and more. Using store-hosted data typically sent in batch processes from centrally located hosts, stores simply sign on and print tailored batches of signs; batches that include all the signs they need and none they don’t.
Retailers can choose our C++ or Java software development kits to integrate with your existing interfaces allowing you to:
- Maintain time-tested conventional client/server architecture.
- Supply powerful in-store publishing for sites with limited communication bandwidth.
- Rely on resilient local publishing capabilities for network-down situations.
- Deploy on a wide range of legacy platforms and non-Windows environments.
- Integrate with other client/server store applications and data.
Or retailers can choose our Linux/UNIX character-mode interface, customized for your enterprise, like top grocers in the US. Plus AccessVia dSIGN for Linux/UNIX is a fully customizable application that enables in-store printing of sign and label batches. Users can also create and print individual signs when needed. Many retailers customize dSIGN for Linux/UNIX to fit their organization’s processes and terminology and integrate the application with other store applications and data.
Some other additional benefits are the ability to:
- Create ad-hoc signs that look consistent with all other signs in the store.
- One-click or automated import of batches.
- Remove old or expired batches to keep listings concise and relevant.
- Print signs and batches that were originally created at retail headquarters at any individual store.
dSIGN for Windows
dSIGN provides the backbone of sign printing features to retailers using both Windows and Linux or UNIX environments. dSIGN for Windows and dSIGN for Linux/Unix enables multi-platform retailers to have a single client-server solution across their enterprise. dSIGN enables retail stores to publish accurate and attractive signs, shelf-edge labels, fact tags, coupons and more. Using store-hosted data typically sent in batch processes from centrally located hosts, stores simply sign on and print tailored batches of signs; batches that include all the signs they need and none they don’t.
Retailers can choose our C++ or Java software development kits to integrate with your existing interfaces allowing you to:
- Maintain time-tested conventional client/server architecture.
- Supply powerful in-store publishing for sites with limited communication bandwidth.
- Rely on resilient local publishing capabilities for network-down situations.
- Deploy on a wide range of legacy platforms and non-Windows environments.
- Integrate with other client/server store applications and data.
Or retailers can choose one of our existing interfaces, customized for your enterprise, like top grocers and drug stores in the US. Plus AccessVia dSIGN is a fully customizable application that enables in-store printing of sign and label batches. Users can also create and print individual signs when needed. Many retailers customize dSIGN to fit their organization’s processes and terminology and integrate the application with other store applications and data.
Some other additional benefits are the ability to:
- Create ad-hoc signs that look consistent with all other signs in the store.
- One-click or automated import of batches from AccessVia Batch Manager or other outside applications.
- Remove old or expired batches to keep listings concise and relevant.
- Print signs and batches that were originally created at retail headquarters at any individual store.
Download the AccessVia dSIGN for Linux/UNIX and Windows brochure.