SeeTec releases Cayuga R7 video management software

Product Profile

The trend of constantly increasing video systems and camera resolutions puts higher and higher demands on video management software. For SeeTec this has been the reason to focus intensely on performance and scalability aspects during the development period of the recent product release SeeTec Cayuga R7.

Sector-specific video management

SeeTec Cayuga is the next generation of video management software, unrestricted networking options, with simple, flexible administration and intuitive ease-of-use. It can be used to implement sector-specific and security-specific solutions of any size or complexity, thanks to the modular Multi Solution Platform. Due to the flexibility of the Multi Solution Platform, SeeTec offers a variety of modules such as analytics, counting or LPR, which extend the feature set of SeeTec Cayuga software.

Optimised web client & improved visualisation

SeeTec Cayuga R7 offers an increased performance of visualisation, an optimised web client now providing significantly higher bit frame rates and access to the whole archive period. It also opens up new possibilities when it comes to video analytics, based on the SeeTec Analytics Interface, which allows a flexible, driver-based integration of analytics applications.

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Technical Specification

Make Qognify
Manufacturer Qognify
Category CCTV>CCTV software
Model code Cayuga R7
Software Type Management Software
Additional info SeeTec Cayuga R7 is the next generation of video management software, unrestricted networking options, with simple, flexible administration and intuitive ease-of-use. It offers an increased performance of visualisation, an optimised web client now providing significantly higher bit frame rates and access to the whole archive period.
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