Hanwha Vision, a video surveillance and security solutions provider, released version 6.0 of its Wisenet WAVE video management system (VMS). This latest version is said to support more intuitive user management capabilities to make scaling and customizing surveillance resources to the needs of individual operations easier than ever.
Highlights of WAVE VMS 6.0 include a redesigned user management interface, enhanced Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Integration, upgraded calendars, camera linking via hotspot/teleport, and the ability to add temporary users and cloud-based email.
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Similar to previous WAVE VMS releases, all features are supported across the mobile, desktop and server versions of the platform using any operating system, as well as WAVE Sync, Hanwha Vision’s cloud-based service that allows users to remotely access, view, share, and manage their WAVE VMS systems directly from a Web browser.
“Organizations need greater flexibility in how they configure and operate their surveillance system, and that includes their choice of a VMS model,” said Troy Wideman, Senior Product Manager, WAVE VMS & Recording Appliances, Hanwha Vision America. “Whether they’re managing a handful of employees at one location, or hundreds across multiple sites, they need to have centralized, 24/7 transparent visibility into every aspect of their system’s health and status, from any platform, and WAVE VMS 6.0 fits that bill perfectly.”
Key Features of Wisenet WAVE VMS 6.0
Key features of the WAVE3 VMS 6.0 include:
- Improved and redesigned user management – System administrators can assign permissions to individuals and groups through a streamlined user interface and assign members to multiple preset groups to decrease user setup time.
- LDAP Integration – Organizations where employees are part of user groups in LDAP environments (a protocol allowing centralized monitoring and detection of activities within a network by tracking user logins, permissions, and other directory data) can map those groups to user roles in their VMS.
- Temporary Users – Organizations can provide temporary access and permissions to users with varying user needs.
- Camera linking hotspot/teleport – Seamlessly navigate large systems by connecting cameras.
- NVIDIA hardware decoding support – Systems equipped with NVIDIA GPUs achieve smoother video playback and live monitoring.
- Emails via WAVE Sync – Users can route emails via WAVE Sync instead of through SMTP.
- New look calendar – WAVE users can locate footage more efficiently, quickly navigating by year, month, day, and time of day.
For more information about Hanwha Vision, visit www.hanwhavisionamerica.com.