Vigilant Technology Releases NetView Version 3.0

Vigilant Technology, a BATM company and provider of intelligent IP video surveillance and security solutions, has recently the release of NetView Version 3.0 IP Matrix Control Center Management Solution.

NetView 3.0 enhancements support H.264 compression capabilities, multi-site remote access over low bandwidth, an intuitive touch-screen driven user interface, and added support for megapixel cameras.

Central to the system is Vigilant’s Remote Gateway Server (RGS) which uses advanced network statistics to automatically adjust bitrate and frame rate according to available bandwidth. This enables operators to view surveillance video from remote sites over a limited bandwidth infrastructure eliminating the need for a high-cost high-bandwidth infrastructure.

The new version includes NetView Command, a touch screen application combining active map navigation with an on-screen CCTV keyboard.

“This unique intuitive user interface allows security professionals to effectively identify incidents, notify and inform the appropriate personnel both off and on site, and efficiently manage actions to be taken,” said Ohad Kleinman, director of product management for Vigilant Technologies. “We recognize the tremendous pressure that is being placed on security professionals to respond quickly, and feel confident that these features will enable them to take appropriate measures to either avert a crisis, or at least minimize damages.”

In addition, NetView 3.0 extends its third party IP device support for megapixel cameras. These higher-definition cameras provide operators with a more detailed image for better identification of subjects while maintaining efficient network transmission.

Vigilant’s NetView is an end-to-end fully digital security and surveillance management solution providing an IP virtual matrix; video wall operation and powerful alarm management. NetView replaces legacy analog matrix systems, giving instant access to live and recorded video from any camera on any monitor. The application scales to support unlimited number of input channels and can integrate both analog and digital video streams.

The Vigilant NetView range of products is ideal for mission critical, multi-site environments, such as transport, gaming, retail, finance and public space.

The full range of Vigilant’s IP video surveillance solutions will be on display at Stand E135 during IFSEC.

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