HootBoard kiosks run on HootBoard OS, a custom-configured operating system built on Debian Linux. It's specifically designed to power interactive kiosks with performance, security, and remote manageability in mind.
Key aspects of the system include:
Purpose-Built Kiosk OS: HootBoard OS is optimized for kiosk use, locking down the device into a secure kiosk mode and launching directly into the HootBoard application.
Remote Management: HootBoard engineers can remotely access and manage the kiosk OS for monitoring, diagnostics, and software issue resolution — reducing the need for on-site tech support.
Security & Updates: The OS is kept up to date with regular security patches and system-level updates, managed remotely to ensure devices stay secure and stable.
Optional Android Version: An Android-based version of the kiosk software is also available for select hardware environments. This version is currently in beta and may not support all HootBoard OS capabilities yet.
HootBoard takes care of all the backend OS and endpoint management so clients can focus on content, engagement, and usage — not technical upkeep.
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