by Shane Henson — February 3, 2014—Surveon, a Taiwan-based developer of end-to-end network video surveillance solutions used worldwide, recently announced the launch of the Surveon Control Center (SCC), an add-on suite for advanced security projects.
The SCC builds on the company’s Video Management Solution and offers interactive video walls, matrix screen displays, centralized alarm management, and scalability with thousands of cameras and multiple clients. With the SCC, project managers can easily handle a distributed system with unlimited cameras, multiple servers and clients, and effectively take charge of the entire system using the centralized management, the company says.
Supporting interactive video walls and matrix screen displays, the SCC provides scalable and cost-effective solutions to handle the challenges of decoding and displaying of numerous high-definition (HD) videos that control centers often need to deal with. With its intuitive design, the SCC can show HD videos on multiple displays by simply dragging and dropping cameras into the monitor views. Multi-monitors are also supported; up to five monitors can be arrayed together for a more detailed image.
Based on the enterprise client-server architecture, the SCC works on a simple yet compelling platform, says Surveon. With a single login from any PC/client to the SCC central domain server, the SCC can take control of monitoring, playback, and configurations on all the connected appliances, including cameras, networked video recorders, monitors, and input/output (I/O) devices. In addition, the SCC extends the centralized conducting to log management, controlling different subsystems from one single platform at any remote locations to ease the complications of configuration and maintenance.