DIGIOP’s new line of purpose-built servers features heavy-duty, industrial designs suitable for a wide range of environments and applications
DIGIOP launched it's latest version of DIGIOP Elements at ISC West

DIGIOP, a leading provider of integrated video and data management solutions, announces the launch of the company’s latest version of DIGIOP Elements, new hybrid and network video recorder hardware platforms, and an innovative, simple, one-time 32-channel licensing structure. The new integrated VMS server solutions offer enhanced performance, expanded capabilities, and the most user-friendly licensing model in the industry. Having made its debut at ISC West, it will be available to ship in June 2013.

“Licensing fees for conventional VMS platforms are typically complicated and can be very expensive as cameras are added and software is upgraded. The result is user frustration, management complexity and increased total cost of ownership,” said Wayne Jared, Chief Technology Officer for Observint. “DIGIOP’s new VDMS and server solutions eliminate those problems. Every DIGIOP customer will have access to our full-featured VMS, all future software upgrades, and 32-channels of video for a one-time, all-inclusive price.”

DIGIOP’s new line of purpose-built servers features heavy-duty, industrial designs suitable for a wide range of environments and applications. All servers come with minimum storage of 3TB, dual GB NICs, the latest CPU technologies, and are designed for simple scalability and configurability based on user requirements.  Both 2U and 3U chassis options are available, along with sliding rail kit options.

DIGIOP’s simplified licensing model allows each server to support up to 32 cameras with no per-channel fee and no per-channel upgrades. Client and server level updates can be pushed remotely across multiple locations, and one flat fee upgrade covers all channels. DIGIOP’s powerful VMS platform also features a cloud-hosted administration portal that enables easy remote configuration and management of users and permissions across single or multi-site installations. 

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