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GeoVision today announces version 8.3.3 for the 32
bit and 64 bit versions of Windows 7 support. The latest
version 8.3.3, released for the following systems and
applications, has passed the testing for operation and
been ready for release.
GV-DVR is a 32-channel digital
surveillance system for video, audio and data
processing from local and remote network environments
GV Hybrid-DVR is a versatile video management
platform that supports transition from a legacy analog
infrastructure towards a pure IP surveillance
environment.
GV-NVR is a 32-channel IP video management platform
that records video and audio data over TCI/IP
networks.
GV-CMS is an application with central monitoring
station support for large amount of video monitoring,
system remote control, configure, and alarm
notification.
GV-GIS is a central management system with
geographic information and Google Map support to track
vehicles routes and detect detours in the live
monitoring and video playback.
The 32-bit and 64-bit of Windows Server 2008 and
Windows 7 are supported by the above-mentioned systems
and applications from version 8.3.3.
GeoVision also announces its
ongoing R&D projects to support ONVIF/PSIA in its
video surveillance products. ONVIF and PSIA are the two
leading organizations which are both pursuing the goal of
bringing interoperability to IP cameras. As delivering
support to all IP cameras with ONVIF/PSIA protocols is a
very important step forward in expanding the GeoVision’s
IP product exposure, GeoVision has joined both
organizations as their member company and will soon
support ONVIF and PSIA in all of its video surveillance
products.
GeoVision has supported more than 200 models of IP
cameras from major manufacturers, including ACTi,
Arecont Vision, Axis, Bosch, Canon, IQinvision, JVC,
Mobotix, Panasonic, Pelco, Sony, Verint, and
Vivotek.
For more information, please go to GeoVision website or
contact your GeoVision sales representatives. |