ISC West: Promise Showing Vess A7000 and VSkyCube
For IP video surveillance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 25, 2018 at 2:23 pmPromise Technology Inc. has showcased its innovations in video surveillance server and storage technologies at ISC West in Las Vegas, NV.
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Vess A7000: Attendees have seen the Vess A7000 Series (NVR) storage appliances engineered for IP video surveillance deployment on a medium to large scale (150+ full HD IP cameras). It is suited for surveillance systems in banks, malls, casinos, factories, and warehouses, as well as commercial, residential, government or private enterprises.
The subsystems are capable of continuous recording and playback operation without dropping frames.
The A7000 Series reduces the costs and complexities of deploying and managing a performant storage solution. You do not have to manage a separate RAID storage unit, eliminating the need for a server, controller cards, external cables and a separate storage enclosure. Additionally, it reduces interoperability conflicts that often arise when integrating different hardware components.
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VSky (Surveillance Cloud): VSkyCube is in an hyperconverged infrastructure designed to provide scalable and highly available computing power and video recording storage to run your surveillance platform. In addition to video recording, VSky’s resources can be used to run additional services such as facial recognition programs, keycard access, and building monitoring systems making it a unified platform for all security needs. VSkyCube is a cost-effective solution designed to modernize a security infrastructure to meet current and future challenges of an organization.
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Integration opportunities for application developers:
The company provides an open storage platform provider for surveillance solution, and works with its partners from throughout the surveillance ecosystem to offer more integration possibilities. IS West was the opportunity for the firm to meet with surveillance application developers to discuss how to enable their users to design solutions that meet their specific needs.