WHAT IS DESKTOP TICKER
A desktop ticker is a narrow window of scrolling text typically displayed at the bottom of a computer screen.
Important information is delivered to employees seamlessly, in near real-time. Employees scan messages to consume content fast – without interrupting their work.
Short, snappy formats with bite-size content achieve high readership.
SCROLLING REAL TIME UPDATES
100% Readership Builds Employee Engagement
Tickers are flexible to give your messages the prominence you need – remain on screen or repeat until read.
Enrich your messages with company branding, hyperlinks, icons and RSS feeds for greater engagement.
Desktop ticker software ensures message cut-through is immediate, reliable and measurable, every time.
Adaptable for Diverse Communication Needs
Highly visible, customizable, yet nonintrusive, scrolling tickers bypass overloaded email channels for maximum attention, low disruption.
IT and security notifications, company events, new policies, project status updates, and more are communicated quickly and easily.
Signpost company updates and latest news. Remind staff of important information. Link to intranets or online resources for more details.
Desktop Ticker
Engage and interact with employees with scrolling ticker bar for quick updates, highlights or hyperlinks to web pages. Ticker is a scrolling bar that comes at the bottom of the computer screen. Tickers are normally used for publishing updates, important messages to keep the staff well informed with latest information without having them to exit from any application to read the message. Different variations of ticket include single or multiple headline ticker, ticker with URL link or ticker with message window box.
USE CASE APPLICATION
Cyber Security
Notify staff immediately of fraud alerts, phishing emails and security breaches, to deter perilous clicks and scams and protect network integrity.
HR Communications
Provide latest team and business performance data to keep employees engaged and focused on objectives. Remind staff of forthcoming training events and company activities.
Operations
Provide status updates on operational issues, such as product and pricing, shift schedules, process changes and other areas that affect how employees perform their role.
IT COMMUNICATION
Notify staff of the status of IT system outages (planned or unplanned), reassure employees that IT are working on the issue and advise estimated time for resolution.