Insight Video Net, Mango DSP Form Partnership

Insight Video Net and Mango DSP recently announced that the two companies have developed a strategic partnership.

Mango DSP provides advanced networked video solutions for the CCTV, video surveillance, homeland security and defense markets. Insight Video Net delivers networked video software solutions that are embedded in the public safety market and have introductions into the casino, education and retail markets.

Insight Video Net will integrate the Mango DSP Raven X2 PC104+, an intelligent video server, into several products including the Central Management System (CMS), an automated media management software; Resolute Interview Room, a software application that allows interview room footage to be wirelessly streamed to multiple locations simultaneously; and Mobile Management System (MMS) a mobile (in-car) video solution that wirelessly transmits video from vehicles to a central server location. The Raven-X2 104 has met the Cisco Technology Developer Program criteria for interoperability with the Cisco 3200 wireless video router and has been integrated to deliver surveillance solutions for the evolving market needs such as police cars and unmanned devices. The new solution is packaged in a rugged form factor, ensuring operational continuity in extreme surroundings.

“Insight Video Net chose the Raven-X2 104 because of its ability to deliver outstanding video performance under the harshest environmental conditions,” said Miles Cowan, CTO of Insight Video Net. “Our respective teams have been working very closely to assure we deliver a quality solution that meets both of our customer’s diverse needs.”

“We are looking forward to partnering with Insight Video Net,” said Joel Moss, CEO of Mango DSP. “Their proven expertise in mobile video management, public safety, and video security solutions combined with Mango DSP’s long leadership position in intelligent video processing is a formidable combination”

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