ViON Corporation, a market leader in the design, delivery and maintenance of mission critical IT infrastructure solutions, announced the demonstration of the leading edge video surveillance technologies at the 2016 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference. ViON showcased a wide range of public safety solutions, including the new Hitachi Video Management Platform (VMP) for video surveillance storage and compute, as well as Hitachi Visualization Suite, which supports geospatial video surveillance deployments, data integration from the internet of things (IoT) and other sources, and provides predictive analytics.
?This year at IACP, we are pleased to present an array of public safety and data analytics solutions with Hitachi that are designed to support law enforcement agencies of every size in their efforts to predict and prevent crimes, increase situational awareness and enhance their investigative efforts,? said Tom Frana, CEO of ViON. ?Public safety officials have a tremendous responsibility and our focus is to help agencies collect, store and analyze video and data, so they can focus on what matters most ? protecting their towns, cities and communities.?
Hitachi VMP is a Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) compliant solution designed specifically to support enterprise video security and monitoring deployments, storing large files from hundreds or thousands of cameras simultaneously. Using virtualization and dynamic tiering with flash storage, the system is highly scalable, able to deliver high levels of availability with no single point of failure. Hitachi VMP was built from the ground-up to support high performance video compute and analytics for large enterprise video surveillance environments of 150 to 10,000 2-megapixel cameras.
Hitachi Visualization Suite (HVS) is a cloud-based public safety solution that enables the correlation of disparate data types and video systems into a single, user-friendly interface. HVS integrates video and data from diverse sources including video surveillance systems, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), 911 Systems, License Plate Recognition (LPR), gunshot audio sensors, traffic data, and weather alerts into a single interface enabling public safety officials to gain full situational awareness and accelerate response times.
?Hitachi?s public safety and video security and monitoring solutions unify disparate data sources and leverage the internet of things and advanced analytics to provide powerful insights that will help to keep people, businesses and communities safer and more secure,? said Mark Jules, vice president, smart city and public safety solutions, at Hitachi Insight Group. ?ViON is a long-time and highly valued partner of Hitachi. Working together, we?re helping to deliver end-to-end public safety and video security solutions that are helping our mutual customers to achieve real-time visibility and insight into their security monitoring environments and get greater value from their video surveillance assets.?
Drawing on more than 35 years of success with large-scale IT implementation and extensive experience with data management, video surveillance and analytics, ViON offers full end-to-end video solution expertise ensuring the systems it provides meet customers? unique needs and expectations. ViON also provides Managed and Professional Services across the entire lifecycle of its solutions.
Source: vion.com