Rise Vision vs. Scala

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Rise Vision
Score 10.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Rise Vision in Shawnee, Kansas offers their digital signage platform in multiple tiers, providing small DIY business owners with a free platform for managing signs, to an Enterprise plan for larger businesses simultaneously sending dynamic content to many signs at once. Rise Vision also offers content via a template library with design assistance, and potentially unlimited file storage for higher tiered plans.N/A
Scala
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
Scala in Malvern, PA offers their digital signage software which provides Designer for content design, Content Manager for content organization and control, and Player for content viewing. Notably the software supports a wide array of digital signage including touchscreen kiosks and service for direct customer engagement and interaction.N/A
Pricing
Rise VisionScala
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Rise VisionScala
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsRise Vision's pricing is on a per-display basis. Schools and non-profit organizations receive a 10% discount.
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Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
Zoom Rooms
Zoom Rooms
Score 8.7 out of 10
Zoom Rooms
Zoom Rooms
Score 8.7 out of 10
Enterprises

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User Ratings
Rise VisionScala
Likelihood to Recommend
7.1
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6.4
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Support Rating
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8.8
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User Testimonials
Rise VisionScala
Likelihood to Recommend
Rise Vision
The free version is great for small businesses or organizations with a couple displays and limited presentations. The paid version is excellent; giving you unlimited storage and a variety of templates to get you started. You can also set up "sub-companies" to let you and your users manage content for multiple locations.
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Scala
If you are in the data science world, Scala is the best language to work with Spark, the defacto data science data store. I think that is really the main likely reason I would ever recommend Scala. Another reason is if you already have a team of programmers familiar with functional programming, e.g. they all have years of Haskell experience. In that case, I definitely think Scala is a superior and faster-growing language than Haskell and that picking up Scala after Haskell should be quick.
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Pros
Rise Vision
  • It was easy to upload & remove digital signs to rise vision in order to post them to screens around the school.
  • It was easy to organize into folders & rearrange the order of the digital signs in each folder.
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Scala
  • Organizing different playlists.
  • Coordinating content schedule and running time.
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Cons
Rise Vision
  • None so far
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Scala
  • The built-in compiler, scalac, is sssssssssslllllooooowwwwww. I mean like, if you thought the Java compiler was slow, try Scala! The default compiler on my 12k line codebase takes 4 minutes to compile from scratch on my i7 quad-core machine. This can be mitigated through the paid solution of Hydra which compiles your code in parallel. Unfortunately, it's quite expensive and your legal department or finance department may not approve of it. But if they do, for me, it reduced my compile time down to 80 seconds, much more manageable.
  • Scala is not going anywhere and support for it is slowly dying. This is the main reason I would not choose Scala for my next company or project. Important Scala libraries such as secure social (which is used for OAuth, a major requirement of every web app) are hardly maintained. Another library that suffers from lack of updates is Slick, the database mapper. There aren't enough engineers working on it to even provide support for the new features that came out in Postgres 9.0 (e.g. JSONb). There is simply not enough of a community to drive Scala forward and keep 3rd party libraries up to date as Java world does it.
  • As a corollary of a stagnant community, hiring Scala developers is hard as well. Of the 30 backend engineers we've hired, only 3 came in already knowing Scala. And as I will mention below, this is a BIG problem because learning Scala is really tough.
  • The learning curve for Scala is very, very steep. Anecdotally, I came into my current company with strong Java experience. Java is the closest language to Scala but it took me 6 months before I stopped needing to pair program on easy tickets. It doesn't help that Scala has some weird syntax like Map[A, +B] and that it forces you to do functional programming.
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Support Rating
Rise Vision
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Scala
The customer service team is very responsive and usually returns calls or emails within a couple of hours of placing a request or inquiry. Just about every rep I've spoken to has been very thorough and helpful, walking me through each problem and explaining the solutions in a way that's easy to understand.
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Alternatives Considered
Rise Vision
I have never used another product like Rise Vision. For all of its faults though, I found Rise Vision easy to use & explain how to use. This is described in detail in nstructions which I wrote for the department that took over the task when my department was unfortunately closed.
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Scala
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Return on Investment
Rise Vision
  • We saved about 70% in licensing costs by switching to Rise Vision from another provider.
  • Compatible hardware is low cost.
  • IT involvement is minimal.
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Scala
  • Negative: slow engineer onboarding. As I mentioned before, it took me 6 months to get up-to-speed on Scala and didn't need to bother more senior Scala engineers anymore for help with every ticket. That's hundreds of hours I wasted of myself and other engineer's time.
  • Positive: thread safety, no concurrency bug. The ROI on this one is really hard to calculate, but I do believe Scala has saved me hundreds of hours over the past few years by allowing me to never have to worry about deadlocks or race conditions. Scala is simply so safe we've never had race conditions within the JVM before.
  • Negative: third-party libraries aren't maintained so we have to fork and update them ourselves. As I mentioned before, we use Securesocial but it stopped receiving updates and there is simply no alternative to it. So, we forked it and put an engineer on it for a month to get it back up-to-date. What a waste of his time!
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ScreenShots

Rise Vision Screenshots

Screenshot of Rise Vision Foyer Calendar Template with Twitter feedScreenshot of Rise Vision dashboard with presentations, schedules, and displays.Screenshot of Rise Vision in-app template editorScreenshot of Rise Vision in-app weather template editorScreenshot of Rise Vision templates gallery