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OnSSI and HTS integration delivers improved situational awareness

Video management systems specialist OnSSI is to partner with vision systems supplier HTS to integrate the OnSSI Ocularis video management platform with HTS license plate recognition (LPR) and vehicle identification recognition systems (VRS), including automatic vehicle make and model identification. Integrating Ocularis with the HTS systems enables users to utilise Ocularis investigative tools to monitor and interrogate data recorded by the LPR and VRS solutions, to provide security professionals with a
October 4, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Video management systems specialist 677 OnSSI is to partner with vision systems supplier HTS to integrate the OnSSI Ocularis video management platform with HTS license plate recognition (LPR) and vehicle identification recognition systems (VRS), including automatic vehicle make and model identification.

Integrating Ocularis with the HTS systems enables users to utilise Ocularis investigative tools to monitor and interrogate data recorded by the LPR and VRS solutions, to provide security professionals with a unified solution for improving situational awareness across a wide range of applications including security, transportation and public safety.

Event management enables operators to call up live images from associated video surveillance cameras, with the ability to program automated rules-based alerts such as video push or email alerts to subscribers of interest.
 
“The integration of intelligent analytics and technologies plays a key role in OnSSI’s open architecture initiatives in the security and surveillance market,” said Gadi Piran, President and CTO, OnSSI. “Our technology partnership with HTS accelerates these efforts by providing an optimised system that meets demanding needs and delivers comprehensive intelligence across applications.”
 
“The unique capabilities of our VRS solutions generate valuable real time information that can add a critical dimension to security systems, enabling more informed decisions,” said John Whiteman, CEO, HTS Americas. “We are pleased to partner with OnSSI to offer customers a unified and rapid solution for improved situational awareness.”

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