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New version of Omnicast

Genetec has released a new version of its IP video surveillance solution, Omnicast. The company says that with this latest release of Version 4.4, customers will experience the advantages of integration with the AutoVu Sharp, Genetec's license plate recognition device, full support of Axis's H.264 product line and Sony's fourth generation of IP cameras. Customers will also benefit from the integration of many other fully supported hardware extensions from numerous technology partners such as Optelecom-NKF,
July 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
545 Genetec has released a new version of its IP video surveillance solution, Omnicast. The company says that with this latest release of Version 4.4, customers will experience the advantages of integration with the AutoVu Sharp, Genetec's license plate recognition device, full support of 2215 Axis's H.264 product line and 576 Sony's fourth generation of IP cameras. Customers will also benefit from the integration of many other fully supported hardware extensions from numerous technology partners such as 2229 Optelecom-NKF, 598 Panasonic, Arecont, IQinVision, 686 Pelco and 940 GE amongst others.

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