Feeling Software Releases Omnipresence 3D Pro Design

Feeling Software has announced the latest product in its Omnipresence 3D suite of advanced physical security applications. Designed for architecture and engineering firms, security integrators and security directors, Pro Design provides a new approach to surveillance planning using 3-D floor plans and maps.

Using Omnipresence 3D Pro Design for surveillance planning, countless hours spent back-and-forth between the facility and the office are eliminated. With instant 3-D previews of what each camera covers, planning can now be accomplished more effectively from the comfort of one’s desk.

For instance, Omnipresence 3D Pro Design helped identify the optimal location of more than 300 cameras at the Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, a large Canadian University. The new 3D Pro Design tool provides system integrators and site engineers the ability to move, add or configure cameras incredibly fast, which saves time and money.

“At our most recent project, we spent almost two weeks of full-time work to define the exact positioning of cameras in several buildings. However, when we started using Omnipresence 3D Pro Design, we averaged two hours per building that averaged 100 cameras each,” said Daniel Jeanson of SGPTI, the integrator for the Ecole Polytechnique project.

“This is a tool that quickly pays for itself, in time saved” said Christian Laforte, President of Feeling Software. “Security budgets today are tight, so Pro Design makes sure that you are getting the most out of your cameras’ viewing zones, before a penny is spent on hardware or installation.”

Each Omnipresence 3D Pro Design license includes 40,000 square feet of custom 3-D mapping.





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