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Azimut is a French digital solutions provider with more than 30 years of experience. Its business covers touchscreen terminal software, interactive kiosks, digital signage, website development, mobile/Web applications, and custom industry platforms. It is not a typical “sign up and use” standard SaaS product; it is closer to a project-based enterprise software and digital integration provider combining hardware and software.
Its core modules include touchscreen terminal portals, dynamic content management, terminal security suites, a secure browser, Aziplayer digital signage software, a statutory notices portal, the Agorazimut collaboration platform, and custom website and application development. Content can include images, videos, PDFs, external links, weather, and information feeds, with support for scheduled playback, analytics, remote maintenance, automatic power on/off, and more. It is well suited to scenarios such as government services, internal corporate communications, museum guides, tourism, transportation, ticketing, and maritime use cases.
The website does not disclose standard plans or unit pricing, and repeatedly directs users to request a quote or demo. This suggests procurement is usually customized based on project scope, hardware, design, hosting, training, maintenance, and other factors. Its delivery chain is relatively complete, covering requirements analysis, UX/UI, development, hosting, SEO, installation, training, and after-sales maintenance, making it suitable for organizations with defined budgets that need real-world implementation.
Azimut mentions capabilities such as unified identity, fine-grained permission management, a CMS backend, content maintenance by different departments, and document sharing. On security, terminals can use a security suite and secure browser; websites are hosted on servers in France, with 24/7 monitoring provided. For statutory notice scenarios, it supports timestamping and retention of publication records. In terms of integration, it only states that customer applications can be connected where technically compatible; no open API or developer documentation was found.
Its strengths are deep experience in vertical scenarios, integrated hardware and software delivery, solid interface and content operations capabilities, and the provision of training and maintenance. Its weaknesses are opaque pricing, limited information on standardized SaaS, self-service purchasing, and open ecosystem support, and no clear details on internationalization or local support in China. It is better suited to public institutions, corporate campuses, cultural and tourism venues, transportation operators, and ticketing organizations in France and Europe.
There is no clear information on access from mainland China, network stability, or supported payment methods, so these remain unknown. For deployment in China, local alternatives may need to be considered for commercial displays, government compliance, payments, and operations, such as domestic digital signage solutions, smart government service terminals, the MAXHUB/希沃 commercial display ecosystem, or Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud digital dashboard and low-code solutions.
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