IndigoVision’s Control Center Eagle enhancements include better evidence management, better mobile device support and better third party camera performance
IndigoVision releases the latest version of its Control Center Eagle with over 40 software enhancements

Voted All Over IP 2013’s “Best Management Software”, the latest version of IndigoVision’s Control Center Eagle features over 40 software enhancements, including; better evidence management, better mobile device support and better third party camera performance.

“With over 150 vendors at All Over IP, winning ‘Best Management Software’ is a fantastic achievement, especially considering the formidable competition from Axxonsoft, Avigilon, Verint and Milestone.” stated Jurgen Klijn, IndigoVision’s EMEA Regional Sales Director.

“This new release means that the ‘Best Management Software’ is now even better.” added John Semple, IndigoVision’s Head of Product Management. “Control Center Eagle v11.1’s new software enhancements make it by far the best video management software for enterprise security systems.”

Control Center Eagle v11.1 enhancements include:

Better evidence management: better administrator security, one click replay of all live cameras, export enhancements and new timeline controls, allowing easier export management

Better mobile device support: iOS7 support

Better third party camera performance: native MJPEG support, improved Camera Gateway performance and lower bandwidth

Control Center Eagle has inbuilt ONVIF IP camera support, can record from over 300 non-ONVIF IP camera models through IndigoVision’s Camera Gateway, and is fully compatible with all IndigoVision IP cameras and analogue encoders released since 2003.

IndigoVision’s unrivalled Software Upgrade Plan (SUP) means any IndigoVision customer with an active SUP agreement has access to the latest version of Control Center.

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