"The 2.4 release of our Security Knowledge Manager incorporates a completely redesigned video retrieving engine, greatly increasing the efficiency of the application," explained David Marra, videoNEXTs chief technology officer. "This redesign provides the ability for a standard Intel server to manage nearly twice as many cameras and support an even larger variety of cameras and sensors than with our previous versions. Additionally, weve added overhauled credentialing and storage management modules to offer end users highly sophisticated and granular control over user management and video retention policies. The current security environment demands more cameras, longer storage durations and more advanced analytic capabilities - SKM 2.4 meets and exceeds these requirements."
In addition to the enhancements listed below, SKM 2.4 continues to adhere to an open standards-based, web architecture, allowing users to access and maintain the system from any connected and credentialed web browser. New Credentialing Management Features:
while delivering granular user permissions
New Media Framework:
optimizes delivery in heterogeneous environments
New Storage Volume Manager:
archive management
preservation, allowing event classification and granulated storage of events for maximum storage usage For more information, please send your e-mails to swm@infothe.com. ¨Ï2007 www.SecurityWorldMag.com. All rights reserved.
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