Enhanced Solutions Available Immediately for Corporate Surveillance, Retail Store Chains, Transportation, Hotels, Sports, Municipal, State, Federal, Military and Others
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – August 09, 2006, – BroadWare Technologies, Inc., the leader in distributed digital video surveillance, today released two newly updated core components within the company’s flagship BroadWare Media Management System™. These new enhancements to the BroadWare Media Server™ and BroadWare Application Server™ are designed to simplify the control of surveillance system functions, add interoperability with backoffice systems, strengthen information security and expand the utility of networked video applications.
Complete details are available at
http://www.BroadWare.com/products/
“The BroadWare Media Management System and its core components represent the most advanced management platform for network-enabled digital media, video surveillance and other enterprise video applications,” said Bill Stuntz, CEO of BroadWare Technologies. “The latest new advancements in our product line make BroadWare solutions the perfect fit for commercial businesses and government organizations of every type, including corporate campuses, retail store chains, hotels and hospitality, airports and seaports, railroads and light rail, highways and bridges, casinos and sports venues, municipal and state facilities, federal and military assets, and just about any private or public facility that can be better managed or more securely protected with networked video applications and digital video surveillance.”
The latest new enhancements to the BroadWare Media Management System include:
1) Updated user interface improves navigation with fast view switching, video aspect ratio locking, archives and events management, and specialized controls for pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ).
2) All new scheduling engine permits the control of various system functions on predefined schedules. Both recurring and one-time schedules are supported to manage regular daily operations and special circumstances.
3) Expanded support is now provided for user authentication via LDAP and Active Directory. This enables BroadWare server integration with an existing centralized authentication system so that user ID and passwords can be managed from one location.
4) Stronger security functions provide a more secure operating environment. This includes IP address blocking for API commands, controlled access by clients to individual video streams, and the ability to create encrypted and digitally signed tamper-proof video clips.
5) A new, unified installer and start/stop commands for all BroadWare media components make the processes of installing and updating easier.
6) Enhanced management tools limit frame rate transmission on certain views to conserve bandwidth.
7) Additional new Axis, SmartSight, Mango Raven and Lumenera video devices are now supported by the BroadWare Media Management System.
All of these new functions are available immediately. More details on the BroadWare Media Management System can be viewed at www.BroadWare.com/products
About BroadWare Technologies, Inc.
BroadWare Technologies is the industry pioneer in enabling distribution, viewing, storage and management of real-time video in a networked environment. The BroadWare Platform is an open architecture platform that allows systems integrators to easily integrate their choice of third-party technologies, including access control or alarm systems, custom user interfaces and video analytics, while designing systems that evolve and scale as new technologies are introduced. BroadWare's clients include ARINC, Boeing, Henry Bros., Honeywell, Intergraph, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and Siemens. End users include major airports and seaports, transportation systems and many Federal agencies and military branches. For more information, visit
www.broadware.com.