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Behind the Madness: How Remote Power Solutions Keep March’s Biggest Event Moving

 

Ah, March Madness—a time when basketball fans unite, brackets are busted, and Cinderella stories unfold on the court. But while the players steal the spotlight, a massive operation hums behind the scenes to keep the show running.

From ticketing kiosks and ATMs processing thousands of transactions to digital signage and concession ordering screens, technology is at the heart of the fan experience. But what happens when a self-service machine goes down mid-game? Or when a power interruption leaves a sea of frustrated fans staring at a black screen instead of the scoreboard?

Let’s dive into the power behind the madness and how remote power management ensures the fan experience never misses a beat.
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The Real MVPs of March Madness: Self-Service Technology

Picture it—thousands of fans are streaming into arenas nationwide, ready to cheer on their favorite teams. But before they even take their seats, they interact with an entire network of self-service technology that keeps the experience seamless:

  • Ticketing Kiosks – Reducing wait times at entrances so fans don’t miss a second of the action.

  • ATMs & Cashless Payment Stations – Processing hundreds of transactions per minute for merchandise, food, and drinks.

  • Concession Ordering Screens – Keeping lines moving and ensuring fans get their game-time snacks without missing a play.

  • Digital Signage & Scoreboards – Delivering real-time stats, replays, and advertising, engaging fans throughout the event.

The Power Struggle: What Happens When Systems Go Down?

A single power failure on game day can turn smooth operations into complete chaos:

Kiosk & ATM Downtime – Fans can’t get tickets, withdraw cash, or pay for food—leading to long lines and lost revenue.
Menu Screens & Digital Signage Outages – Concession stands slow to a crawl as staff scramble to take manual orders.
Scoreboards & LED Screens Go Dark – Game stats and advertisements disappear, frustrating fans and sponsors alike.

Every second of downtime for event organizers means lost transactions, frustrated attendees, and a tarnished reputation.

The Playbook for a Seamless Game Day: Remote Power Solutions

The best way to prevent downtime is to prepare for it. That’s why venues, stadiums, and event operators rely on remote power solutions to ensure self-service technology stays online, no matter what.
  • Switch Always On – Keeps self-service kiosks, ATMs, and digital signage powered, even when primary power sources fail.
  • Automated Remote Reboots – Instantly restarts unresponsive devices, reducing the need for on-site IT fixes.
  • 24/7 Power Monitoring – Detects outages before they become a problem, ensuring quick resolution.
With Switch Always On, event organizers can eliminate costly disruptions, reduce downtime, and keep fans engaged—all without manual resets or emergency service calls.

 

Final Buzzer: Keeping the Madness in the Game, Not in the Operations

March Madness is a high-stakes event, where every second counts—not just on the court, but behind the scenes. Reliable power management isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity to keep the event running smoothly.

So while the players fight for a spot in the championship, we’re here to make sure fans can scan their tickets, buy their snacks, and watch every buzzer-beater—without a single disruption.

Ready to elevate your event logistics to championship levels? Discover how our solutions can keep your operations running flawlessly, game after game.