Friday, March 30, 2012

Network Optix Unveils Video Surveillance Management Solution

By Carolyn J DawsonTMCnet Contributor
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Network Optix is set to launch its innovative video surveillance management solution, HD WitnessV1.0, at the International Security Conference, or ISC West, organized in Las Vegas, NV from March 28-30. Network Optix will showcase its offerings at booth #16119.

Enterprises can now supervise high definition or HD surveillance video using HD Witness, the latest, stylish yet simple HD video management platform from Network Optix. Enterprises are offered infinite scalability with the extremely optimized architecture of this latest video management solution, allowing for enormous enterprise bandwidth savings. The solution also features computerized device discovery and configuration and offers minimal total cost of implementation and ownership to the enterprises.

HD Witness is installed in a simplified manner, and upgraded effortlessly. With features like real-time enterprise connectivity, flawless transition from live to archived footage, computerized device discovery, android mobile streaming, HD screen recording and multi-video wall display, enterprises are guaranteed an enriching experience with this powerful interface.

HD Witness features a perceptive user interface and a dynamic UX, and is compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac.

Developed by some of the best experts from the megapixel IP video, HD Witness has dealt with the primary difficulties and restrictions of administering enterprise HD video currently facing enterprises. Network Optix has also addressed issues regarding video and digital media transfer, and derived a new solution for deploying wide scale, HD video in the enterprise.

Interested users can download HD Witness on March 28 at the company’s website, www.networkoptix.com/products/hdwitness.

The company has been instrumental in launching products in dynamic compression and resolution scaling, logic based stream tagging, social media live sharing and video processing methodology.




Edited by Braden Becker

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