WSJ network signs up 11 new partners.Office Media Network (OMN OMN Oman (ISO Country code) OMN Operations & Maintenance, Navy OMN Output Matching Network ), developer of The Wall Street Journal Office Network, announced agreements with 11 new partners--including HRPT HRPT High-Resolution Picture Transmission HRPT High Rate Picture Transmission HRPT Hyperparathyroidism HRPT Highway Regulating Point Team Properties Trust, L&L Acquisitions, OSEB OSEB Object Serialization Early Binding (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data, ISO 10303; XML) Associates, and the Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) The second largest futures exchange in the US, and a pioneer in the development of financial futures and options. Building--to install The WSJ WSJ Wall Street Journal WSJ Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) WSJ Web Services Journal WSJ Winston-Salem Journal (North Carolina) WSJ Wagle Street Journal (Kathmandu, Nepal blog) Office Network in a total of more than 90 office buildings throughout the country. These deals mark the debut of The WSJ Office Network in the Philadelphia, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, Connecticut, and New Jersey markets. The WSJ Office Network was developed jointly by OMN and Dow Jones & Company to provide the latest up-to-the-minute news from the Journal on high definition large flat screen panels in public areas of premier office properties. In addition, it offers building owners a powerful tool for broadcasting important building and life safety information. "We are excited to offer The Wall Street Journal Office Network in over 50 of our premier office buildings," said David M. Lepore, senior vice president for HRPT Properties Trust. "The Wall Street Journal news content, in addition to the life safety and information capabilities the Network offers, makes this system an invaluable amenity for our tenants and visitors." OMN has signed agreements with the following companies to install The WSJ Office Network in office buildings: HRPT Properties Trust (Over 50 buildings in Philadelphia, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles); L&L Acquisitions (600 Third Avenue Tower in New York and Park 80 Tower in New Jersey); RREEF (Four properties in Boston); Zeller Realty Group (401 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago); R. D. Scinto, Inc. (10 properties in Shelton, CT); Harbor Group (300 South Wacker Wacker may refer to:
The acceptance of The WSJ Office Network in buildings occupied by two of the world's most sophisticated stock exchanges validates the relevancy of the content as well as the Network's ability to deliver news and information in a fast-paced work environment. Launched in 2006 by Dow Jones & Company and Office Media Network, The WSJ Office Network provides tenants and visitors of premier office buildings with up-to-the-minute news from the Journal's main sections along with market indexes, weather and scrolling breaking-news headlines. Building owners and managers can also use The WSJ Office Network to communicate important building announcements to tenants, including life-safety messages. The WSJ Office Network currently resides in premier office buildings in major market cities including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, and Washington, D.C. |
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