NICE Interoperable With DVTel’s Latitude NVMS

NICE Systems Ltd. recently announced that it is continuing to advance its Open Situation Management initiative for multi-sensor security deployments. As part of the initiative, NICE Situator will be interoperable with the latest version of DVTel's Latitude NVMS video management system.

NICE Situator already has more than 150 gateways to different security and safety systems, including video surveillance, communication devices, access control, intrusion sensors, fire and safety, geo-location, building management, web feeds, and data bases.

Combined with DVTel's Latitude NVMS, NICE Situator can further enable organizations to employ a broad number of video surveillance technologies as a single, tightly integrated situational awareness solution. Events and behaviors that can be communicated between NICE Situator and DVTel's Latitude NVMS include viewing of live and recorded video, enhanced with metadata; integrated geographical information system (GIS) and video solution (geographical orientation-related events); video-related alarms to trigger a NICE Situator response; and zone management, among others.

The combined DVTel Latitude NVMS and NICE Situator solution is installed at high-end government security facilities and sporting/gaming events.

"We are excited about cooperating with NICE on an interoperable, open solution," said Eli Gorovici, president and CEO of DVTel. "The combination of our capabilities enables security focused organizations to benefit from DVTel's cutting-edge IP video management and video analytic solutions, along with NICE Situator's innovative capabilities for correlating data from diverse security, safety and operational systems. This is a great example of how DVTel's rich and flexible API set supports our mission work in various situations with many 3rd party solutions."

"The cooperation between NICE and DVTel reflects our commitment to the market to continue to ensure the interoperability of NICE Situator with leading security, safety and management solutions," said Israel Livnat, president, NICE Security Group. "By actively promoting the adoption of standards industry-wide NICE enables security organizations and system integrators to choose the components of a security solution that best meet their safety and security goals."

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