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GeoVision Hybrid Platform Helps Migrate to IP Surveillance


Jan. 16, 2007 Taipei, Taiwan - GeoVision, the leading provider of digital surveillance technology and intelligent software-based solutions, recently introduced a surveillance platform hybrid of the DVR and video server, in hopes to provide users the benefits of IP-based surveillance with fully usable DVR functionalities that can efficiently calibrate to meet their needs with software applications for vertical markets.

The company’s GV-Series digital surveillance system has furnished users with comprehensive diversity functionality and integration capabilities across a broad variety of platforms, such as point-of sale, center monitoring stations, and license plate recognition. With the rise of IP-based surveillance systems, enterprise and government customers are considering IP infrastructure in the current surveillance network to lower structured cabling and construction costs. The newly released hybrid surveillance platform, a GV-DVR and GV-Video Server combined solution, has the capability to incorporate IP-based solutions into the existing GeoVision DVR infrastructure.

Based on GeoVision’s hybrid surveillance platform, customers can integrate IP surveillance into their digital surveillance infrastructure and save additional costs on DVR investment and long-range cabling. The GV-digital surveillance system can incorporate the analog video from DVR and video server into a multi-functional GUI and easily calibrate to IP networked surveillance.

The hybrid surveillance solution is especially suited for multi-site networked video and flexible camera deployments for public and commercial security markets, such as ATM, schools, and road monitoring. GeoVision’s Hybrid Solution enables users to run their legacy analog cameras in the IP infrastructure, while performing system operations and monitoring functions via the digital surveillance system’s multi-functional GUI.

“We view the hybrid surveillance platform as a migration to IP network surveillance,” said Zina Liu, the Sales VP of GeoVision. “The technology migration offers the users an opportunity to simplify and modernize their legacy network in order to implement applications in a well-designed digital interface.

The GV-Video Server provides functionality for live monitoring, configuration, and system control. It has an independent web browser for smart and scalable monitoring over any distance via LANs or WANs. Users can view live video via 3G phone, IE browser and GV-digital surveillance system’s GUI, the MultiView. Video can be sent to the GV-Center V2, a central monitoring application, collectively supporting 500 real-time video feeds, for the purpose of multi-site central monitoring. The GV-Video Server provides unsurpassed video quality of MPEG-4 ASP at full D1 (720x576) resolution at 30 FPS and utilizes dual streaming technology for video and audio transmission.

For more information on GV-Video Server, go to http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/product/GV-VideoServer.htm or contact sales@geovision.com.tw.

About GeoVision Inc.
GeoVision Inc., one of the security 50 companies, is a professional manufacturer of intelligent video surveillance systems. Known by the brand name GeoVision, we manufacture and distribute security surveillance systems to customers in more than 70 countries. GeoVision’s distinct products and innovative technologies are USA and Taiwan patented.
GeoVision holds technical edges in state-of-the-art surveillance software, video/audio compression techniques, intelligent video analysis, and hardware enhancements. GeoVision’s award-winning GV series surveillance products provide total security solutions for point-of-sale systems, license plate recognition systems, and central monitoring systems. With our advantages in video surveillance techniques, we are forging ahead to new fields of IP surveillance, video server, network video storage, access-control DVR, and video security service. For more information, visit http://www.geovision.com.tw.



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