An introduction to kiosk software and about its uses
Want your company to be noticed and attract the attention of its target audience? You will be amazed at the intuitive interfaces and interactive functions of kiosk software. It helps organizations create lasting impressions in the minds of their audience.
What is kiosk software?
This is a security program that limits a device’s use to kiosk software. It turns a device into a terminal that can only access approved applications. These devices are mounted on a wall and provide a digital collaborative experience for specific tasks.
The kiosk software locks all other functions and prevents the user from accessing the device’s basic features except for the transactions approved. Most commonly, it is used in the healthcare, retail, logistic, cafeterias and restaurants.
Android kiosk mode is an advanced feature that restricts users’ access to other features. This feature is often used in public places like museums, shops, and exhibitions, to display a specific application or provide information. Businesses use Kiosk Mode to perform specific tasks. This ensures that the device is focused on one function and enhances security.
Types of kiosks
Kiosks are classified into four different categories based on their functionality and use. These categories will be discussed in the following sections.
Informational kiosks
These kiosks can be used to spread information about a product or service. The main objective of these kiosks is to inform users and help them make informed choices. These kiosks can be found in museums, shopping centers, and theme parks. Informational kiosks are interactive and can allow users to pinch elements on the screen.
It is important to use these devices in hospitals as they can raise awareness about pandemics and specific diseases. It can also be used during complicated surgeries to display patient records, medical histories, allergies and the current value of wearable sensors. It provides information about products and their availability in retail. These informational kiosks can be found in the transport sector to show schedules and vehicle status.
Internet kiosks
These kiosks can be standalone touchscreen terminals used to access the internet in public areas. These kiosks are tablets, laptops, computers, iPads or Laptops that have stable internet access. Internet kiosks are commonly found at airports, hotels, and transport hubs.
Self-service kiosks
These kiosks are interactive screens which customers can use to place orders, make payments, schedule appointments, complete forms and order food at a self-service restaurants. Self-service kiosks are most commonly found in ATMs, ticketing machines and airport self-check-in. These kiosks are designed to improve the customer experience. They save time.
Digital Signage
Normally, these kiosks are used to advertise. These kiosks are large screens that display images, videos, and music. They can be found in the main hubs of cities, hotels, waiting rooms, trade shows, expos and events.
Benefits of kiosk software to businesses
Kiosk Software locks a device down to a single or multiple apps. Mobile Device Management solutions such as Vantage MDM make it easy to configure and set up the kiosk software. Limiting the number of apps on a device increases employee productivity and efficiency.
Vantage MDM allows you to configure kiosks for Android, iOS and Mac OS, Windows, Chromebook, and Windows. It offers the following functionalities for managing kiosks. It improves the security posture of an organisation as it is vulnerable to internal and external threats. This puts sensitive data at risk and can also affect the reputation of the organization.
The kiosk mode allows employees to access organization resources in a limited way, based on the principle “least privilege”. This allows the assets and resources of a company to be managed. The restricted environment also makes it easier for employees to focus on their work, as they don’t have to switch windows or apps. Locked devices can’t be used to watch inappropriate videos or for entertainment. Again, this improves employee productivity.
Vantage MDM offers kiosk features
Corporates can use Vantage MDM’s state-of-the art kiosk features to limit remote access to resources by employees. The following are the ways in which Vantage MDM implements its kiosk mode.
Single App Kiosk
The digital device is restricted to only one app. The user is not able to access other apps or features of the device. The app that is deployed via a single app kiosk will appear in the foreground, and the user can’t close it. Vantage MDM allows the admin to customize interfaces by blocking the scroll bar, power button, and notification bar.
Multi-App Kiosk
This kiosk allows employees to lock down their devices to only a few approved apps. They can then switch between these apps to complete specific tasks, such as making a booking or paying bills.
Web App kiosk
Web clips allow the administrator to limit the digital device used by an employee to one website. These apps look like any other app, but they are really bookmarks to a website that the company would like the employee to be able to access without having to open a browser.