NICE unveils new NiceVision® smart video solutions
NICE unveils new NiceVision® smart video solutions

Latest developments in digital recording and content analytics enhance effectiveness of security operations.NICE Systems unveiled the latest additions to its NiceVision® suite of smart digital video solutions at IFSEC 2004, including NiceVision NVSAT, a smart video server designed for customers requiring video transmission and analysis across distributed sites with high degrees of resilience and capacity.With this new technology, the NiceVision product platform now offers a combined centralized and distributed architecture.  For example, transportation hubs can implement video analysis in local railway stations, providing instant alerts of potential security incidents on-site. NICE also launched NiceVision® Alto, an innovative CCTV digital video recording solution for the mid to high end market, making sophisticated video analysis accessible to a much broader range of customers and setting new standards for performance and flexibility.  NiceVision Alto and NiceVision NVSAT expand NICE’s suite of product offerings, joining the existing NiceVision Pro for high-end, large-scale organisations, and NiceVision Harmony, for smaller applications.  NiceVision delivers high capacity digital recording, superior video quality, advanced video networking and robust content analytics in one complete system. Product highlights include:  Superior video quality - delivering best video quality to storage/bandwidth performance, combining real-time (4CIF) high resolution with MPEG4 “Main Profile” compression. Robust content analytics – combining real-time alerts with instant investigation.  Applications include: baggage detection, intrusion detection, vehicle detection and crowd detection. Advanced video networking – leveraging existing CCTV and IP infrastructure, supporting range of networked storage solutions and offering easy migration path. High capacity, space efficient recording – providing up to 96 channels with real-time, non-multiplexed, video per camera.

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