The video management system (Vms) Wisenet Wave has been integrated into BCDVideo servers. By being offered pre-installed, installation time is minimized and its reliability is guaranteed, performance and compatibility.

Hanwha Techwin Wisenet Wave

Thanks to a collaboration agreement between both companies, the high-performance servers of BCDVideo incorporate pre-installed video management system (Vms) Wisenet Wave Hanwha Techwin.

"This collaboration delivers maximum performance in a turnkey IP surveillance solution. Today's security projects demand the most advanced technology, and Hanwha's Wisenet Wave meets this requirement", explains Gary Sykes, Territory Manager, UK and Ireland – BCDVideo

Wisenet Wave VMS servers use the new BCDVideo Apollo and Neptune ranges with Dell EMC platforms. Both feature Intel Xeon processors, dual RAID options, redundant power supplies and secure remote system management worldwide.

Hanwha Techwin Wisenet Wave

"BCDVideo servers are specifically designed for video processing and storage., allowing users to get the most out of our Wisenet Wave VMS. Although it is possible to run it on the servers of virtually any manufacturer, with minimum specifications, when this vms comes pre-installed the installation time is minimized and the highest level of reliability is guaranteed, performance and compatibility", comments Tim Biddulph, Head of Product & Solutions de Hanwha Techwin Europe.

Each server with Wisenet Wave pre-installed features high-performance quad-core Intel processors to ensure fast processing, powerful and reliable video in mission-critical applications.

Presented in January of this year, Wisenet Wave makes it very easy to display up to 64 HD video streams on screen. Thanks to the self-discovering feature, connected cameras and a wide range of third-party IP devices can be addressed and configured.

An intuitive 'drag and drop' tool makes it easy to set up a screen of live and recorded images on a single monitor or video wall, with customizable display sizes and configurations.

This VMS includes a virtual PTZ that, with a single mouse click, allows operators to zoom in and out to see close-ups of suspicious activity. Motion detection features and video analytics can be configured to produce alerts when user-defined incidents occur.


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By • 8 May, 2018
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