OnSSI Enhances Technology, Value and Support for All Ocularis Models

OnSSI delivers new and innovative integrations for its Ocularis Video Management System (VMS). With an increased emphasis on new technologies, a compelling value proposition, and a higher level of technical support, OnSSI raises the bar – benefiting Integrators and end users.

OnSSI’s Ocularis provides the highest VMS performance for mid-level and enterprise solutions with new integrations with Samsung’s WiseNet III cameras with in-camera NVR capabilities that can be part of a larger Ocularis system with server-based NVRs or as part of a stand-alone system. In addition, there are integrations for the native dewarping of popular 360° Samsung cameras and Immervision-enabled cameras and the release of a new Android app for mobile devices.

“OnSSI’s Ocularis provides the best value and performance available for enterprise and medium-sized deployments. These new and exciting integrations, coupled with the exceptional value proposition provided by our Mix & Match camera license architecture and analog camera/encoder licensing structure, makes Ocularis the right VMS choice,” said Ken LaMarca, vice president of sales and marketing, OnSSI. “In addition, there is free technical support, and now a new Global Professional Services program. Our Global Professional Services program assures that we will always be there for you anywhere, anytime.”

OnSSI continues to enhance Ocularis’ features with more advanced and predictive functionality. Integrations with more than 300 powerful technology partners allow Ocularis’ Event Fusion Engine to turn simple alarms into meaningful alerts. These meaningful alerts result in the ability to manage more cameras with fewer operators, freeing up manpower for other important duties. Addressing only meaningful alerts saves valuable time when responding to a situation – getting you closer to prevention.

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