Salient Systems Releases CompleteView ONE Video Management Software

Salient Systems Corporation has announced the release of CompleteView ONE, a full-featured video management software (VMS) capable of supporting up to 25 IP or analog cameras. The product, available through Salient 's Certified Resellers, provides outstanding live view, incident investigation capabilities, full IP and analog camera support and advanced features on a single server.

"CompleteView One is the perfect solution for an organization looking for professional video management capability at an attractive price point," said Per Hanssen, President for Salient Systems. "This new version brings full multi-vendor IP and analog camera support and offers integration with a variety of access control and storage manufacturers."

CompleteView ONE has the same viewing, investigation and configuration capabilities available in the CompleteView Pro and Enterprise editions including live video client, alarm client, web client and mapping. This new version also offers incident investigation capabilities such as Smart Search, filtering by recording type, video queuing, motion detection, multi and single camera playback and snapshot with digital PTZ and smoothing. In keeping with Salient 's long-standing commitment to scalability, CompleteView ONE is upgradable to CompleteView Pro and Enterprise editions without complex software installations or extensive training.

"An important consideration for a growing organization is the ability to upgrade to an expandable version of software," said Hanssen. "Salient Systems customers can upgrade to CompleteView ONE for only the cost difference between the editions, protecting their original investment."

CompleteView ONE includes support for fixed and PTZ analog cameras as well as IP standard resolution, Megapixel resolution, High Definition and PTZ cameras from leading manufacturers such as Axis Communications, Sony, Panasonic, IQ Invision, Pelco, Arecont, Lumenera and others.

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