The latest version (4.9) of Tyco Security Products’ victor video management system and VideoEdge NVRs brings greater system functionality and a variety of new, intuitive features for security operators and administrators, including centralized licensing, push-to-talk audio, personnel activity monitoring, system-wide health monitoring, interactive maps and a virtual pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) function.
The latest version of this enterprise NVR management system incorporates enhanced visual viewing through map-based event displays and detailed facility layouts.
The latest version of this unified IP security platform offers a new disaster recovery mode, enhanced levels of authentication and encryption, augmented video archiving and export management capabilities, and new choices of supported access control software.
This NVR is built to increase video management capabilities to small-to-medium surveillance installations, such as retailers, small businesses, and distributed, multi-site locations.
This video management software delivers an all-in-one solution for video management, video analytics, system integration and alarm management for video surveillance deployments of all sizes.
This integrated server, switch and software platform is designed in a compact form factor, and the unit is ruggedized to withstand temperature conditions from -40ºC to 60ºC (-40ºF to 140ºF) without the need for additional heating or air conditioning.
The Daytona International Speedway recently underwent a complete transformation, evolving from a grandstand to the world’s only motorsports stadium. The $400 million renovation, which began in 2013 and was completed in 2016, changed everything about the iconic speedway, from the fan experience to the operational logistics to the facility’s security needs.
You can have the greatest cameras and video recorders, but without software to manage and analyze the video, you might miss out on the greatest benefits of having a video solution.
Depending on your needs, some video management solutions can use motion detection to prompt events, read license plates on vehicles in a parking lot, detect added or removed objects from a room, and more.
Video surveillance technology is a powerful tool, and managing the data it creates is the key function of a video management solution (VMS). If you're investing in a new VMS solution, carefully consider these 10 criteria when evaluating your options.