LENSEC to Demonstrate Perspective VMS at ASIS 2014

LENSEC, a provider of IP-based video surveillance products, will have representatives in Atlanta, GA at the ASIS 2014 conference in September to demonstrate new features of Perspective Video Management Software (VMS). Demonstrations will be available in Booth #4363.

Perspective VMS is browser-based software that delivers surveillance video to customers from IP cameras and devices. The latest release of software, version 2.1.0, builds on the intuitive platform for monitoring video.

LENSEC has added archive locking to the latest software release. This feature provides the ability to exclude segments of video from deletion.

Customers rely on many features that are valuable to their security program:

Browser-based: The software is browser agnostic and operates in any computer environment (PC or Mac).

Map-based navigation: Users can custom-configure maps and zoom to areas of interest within the map view.

Camera dock: The feature provides a configurable bank of cameras on your camera view.

Video tagging: Comprehensive video tagging for commenting, sharing and storing for quick retrieval.

Equipment integration: Perspective VMS includes integration of access control, RFID and Coldstore.

User-friendly interface: The software includes neighboring cameras, fast-find motion tracking, global search, video tagging, camera dock, custom maps, active directory integration and more.

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