The Ocularis VMS integration provides real-time situational awareness, delivers integral 360° camera dewarping for improved wide area coverage
Samsung and OnSSI’s new, seamlessly integrated systems solution is ideal for applications in mainstream SMB markets

OnSSI, the industry leader in Video Management System (VMS) solutions, announced a new integration solution for Samsung Techwin America WiseNet III IP cameras here at ASIS 2014. The new Ocularis VMS integration provides real-time situational awareness, delivers integral 360° camera dewarping for improved wide area coverage, and conveys high capacity in-camera network video recording (NVR).

“With the latest Ocularis release, we are now able to leverage Samsung WiseNet III cameras as powerful NVRs, improving flexibility in system design, while eliminating the need for costly storage redundancies. The integration of Ocularis with Samsung’s 360° cameras provides multiple views while only requiring a single camera license,” said Ken LaMarca, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, OnSSI. “We are excited to bring this innovative integrated solution to market with our imaging partners at Samsung.”

“Samsung WiseNetIII IP cameras continue to deliver new levels of performance and value for current and future trends in video surveillance and security system architecture,” said Tom Cook, Vice President, Sales, North America, Samsung Techwin America. “Together with OnSSI’s powerful Ocularis VMS platform, we are poised to leverage new enhancements to our WiseNetIII camera technology that provide our collective customers with even greater overall capabilities and efficiencies.”

Samsung and OnSSI’s new, seamlessly integrated systems solution is ideal for applications in the retail, education, banking and mainstream SMB markets. The integrated solution is being demonstrated in the OnSSI and Samsung Techwin America exhibits at ASIS.

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