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Corporate Communications

Lobby screens, KPI wallboards, and meeting-room displays that deliver one message to every office, on schedule.

Large lobby display streaming a company town-hall in a modern office headquarters

One message, every office, on schedule

Workplace screens multiply fast: a town-hall display in the lobby, KPI wallboards above the operations floor, room schedules outside every conference room, and breakroom screens nobody remembers installing. When each runs on its own system — or worse, a laptop and an HDMI cable — internal comms teams can't actually reach the workforce, and IT can't see which screens are even on.

TelemetryOS consolidates the entire workplace estate. Corporate communications displays carry leadership messages, policy updates, and town-hall streams scheduled by daypart, office, and campaign from one console — so the Singapore office gets the all-hands replay at a civilized hour and a compliance deadline hits every region on its own clock. Room schedule displays and wayfinding directories in larger campuses get people to the right space without a front-desk escort.

Every device reports health, uptime, and proof of playback to one dashboard, which turns "is the lobby screen working in Denver?" from a Slack question into a console query. And because TelemetryOS devices play content and applications locally, an office network blip never blanks the lobby in front of a visiting customer.

Dashboards that summarize themselves — privately

The most valuable workplace screens show live data: real-time dashboards pulling from BI tools, ticketing queues, sales pipelines, and operations systems. TelemetryOS enables applications to connect to any REST API, so a wallboard reflects the state of the business as it changes — not a screenshot from last Tuesday.

TelemetryOS Edge AI takes those dashboards a step further. Running on Node Max, an on-device language model can summarize live ops data into plain language right on the wallboard — "ticket backlog up 18% since 9am, driven by the EU region" — without your internal metrics ever transiting a third-party cloud LLM. For companies whose security teams would never approve streaming revenue figures and incident data to an external AI service, on-device inference is what makes AI-assisted dashboards deployable at all. Private by design, with no cloud round-trip.

As with any fleet, you match hardware to the job: Node Mini for meeting-room schedules and breakroom screens, Node Pro for lobby displays and multi-screen wallboards, and Node Max where on-device intelligence adds real value. One fleet, one console, one content pipeline.

Meeting-room display showing the room schedule outside a glass conference room

Built for IT, loved by comms

Workplace signage only works when both owners are happy: communications teams need to publish without filing tickets, and IT needs a fleet they can actually operate. TelemetryOS applications are built once with the React SDK — internal tools teams treat a dashboard like any other React project — and ship through a git-to-screen pipeline, so a merged pull request updates every office within seconds. Per-region content and per-office branding are configuration, not separate installs.

IT manages the whole estate from one console with fleet health, remote diagnostics, and proof of play across every office — and the same platform runs kiosks, signage, and sensors, so the visitor check-in kiosk in the lobby isn't yet another vendor. See pricing for how device licensing scales from one headquarters to a global office footprint.

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