Salient System's CompleteView Video Management System and Sentry360's DeWarping Target High-End Markets

Sentry360 announced today the integration of Salient System's CompleteView video management system (VMS) with their award-winning product line of high-megapixel surveillance cameras. CompleteView is built for seamless IP camera support and is available in CompleteView ONE, CompleteView Pro or CompleteView Enterprise to meet the needs of any project. Each CompleteView edition includes all clients (video, alarm, web, mapping and SpotLight) and scales from entry-level to enterprise installations, with the same user interface across all editions.

To meet the growing demand from customers requiring top rated, higher resolution megapixel cameras without sacrificing performance, Salient Systems has completed its integration with Sentry360's FullSight 360° cameras and DeWarping feature to allow for client-side pan, tilt and zoom in live or playback footage.

Like Sentry360, Salient Systems CompleteView VMS is built on the foundation of open architecture and allows for flexibility and scalability. "It's refreshing to work closely with companies who have the same philosophies that we hold to," said Sentry360 CEO Thomas Carnevale, "Salient sees the importance in designing products that allow for freedom of choice, which is something we always strive to do as well."

Like Sentry360, Salient Systems is known for its ease of use, and provides a consistent experience for the user. Both Sentry360 and Salient Systems care about being a constant support for their customers, and this integration is a result of that concern of finding the right solution, every time.

"Salient Systems is proud to partner with Sentry360 to provide award winning IP camera compatibility and to continue offering the 'best in technology' integrations that have been the hallmark of our business success for many years," said Chris Meiter, President of Salient Systems.

This combined solution brings new and powerful options for the surveillance industry. The combination of CompleteView VMS with the Sentry360 product line gives users affordable access to both high-resolution camera performance and powerful video management support.

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