Exacq Technologies

exacqVision VMS Software

exacqVision VMS Software

Exacq Technologies, a manufacturer of video management system (VMS) software and servers used for video surveillance, has released version 5.6 of its exacqVision VMS software for use with network video surveillance systems. The latest version adds archiving enhancements, custom layouts, email notifications, new and updated IP camera integrations and more. exacqVision 5.6 allows users to configure each video server to archive to a networked storage location using the client. This latest version of archiving in the exacqVision VMS gives users greater flexibility to configure where video and audio is to be archived, what exactly will be archived and when the process will take place, allowing for optimal network performance times.

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