Automated failover
Automated failover detects outages and instantaneously shifts workloads to standby systems to minimize downtime, speed recovery, and maintain service continuity.
Automated failover
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Automated content scheduling
Automated content scheduling is a system that publishes media to screens based on preconfigured calendars, rules and triggers. It automatically sequences playlists, adjusts timings, repeats or retires assets, and handles timezone or daypart logic to ensure content plays correctly across networks without manual updates.
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Automated display diagnostics
Automated display diagnostics are scheduled, system-driven checks that monitor digital signage health, connectivity, content playback, and hardware status. They detect failures, performance issues, and configuration drift, generate alerts and logs, and can trigger corrective actions or technician workflows to minimize downtime and ensure consistent on-screen content delivery.
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Automated playback scheduling
Automated playback scheduling is the system that schedules and triggers content playback across screens automatically. It uses time‑based rules, time zones, recurring patterns, calendar events and priority overrides to ensure playlists run at the right times on Fugo.ai-managed TV dashboards and signage players without manual intervention.
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