OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) ONELAN Digital Signage is delighted to announce an increase in sales of over 34% in 2010, to a turnover of GBP3.84m, and growth in profits of 155% (before costs in connection with purchase of own building). This represents continued profitable growth for the sixth consecutive year led by export sales up by 104% on 2009.
ONELAN has bought the whole building in which their original offices are situated to accommodate the company's further planned expansion.
Helen Dodd, ONELAN's Finance Director commented "We are very pleased with this growth - considering the economic climate, this is an excellent result."
ONELAN develops network appliances for standalone and end-to-end Digital Signage network solutions. The Net-Top-Box is a multimedia, multi-zoned solution capable of Touch Interactivity. With a browser based user interface, the system is fully multi-lingual and capable of displaying both stored media and live media e.g RSS feeds, webpages and broadcast TV or locally streamed video. Further members of the product family cater for Enterprise network management and integration with external data sources.
ONELAN's NTBs are now installed in a wide variety of organisations such as retail, schools, hospitals, and government buildings, as well as some well-known corporates such as Vodafone, Virgin Holidays and TalkTalk.
ONELAN Ltd is based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Visit http://www.onelandigitalsignage.com for further details.
Press Contact details: Marion Bourne
email: marion.bourne@onelan.com,
phone: +44 (0) 1491 411400
ONELAN was founded in 1988 and has been developing Digital Signage products since 2001. It has developed leading edge hardware appliances and software products that deliver ease of use, manageability, network security and scalability to the world of Digital Signage
Sales Grow for ONELAN for Six Years in a Row
ONELAN Digital Signage announce growth in profits of 155%
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