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ONVIF Digital Sentry

Pelco has announced the release of its first product that conforms to standards developed by the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF), with the release of Digital Sentry video management software version 7.2. "Digital Sentry software is built on open standards to give integrators and customers the flexibility they need in designing and deploying IP video security solutions," says Yvonne Schwemmer, product marketing manager for Pelco by Schneider Electric. "With ONVIF conformance, customers now have a
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has announced the release of its first product that conforms to standards developed by the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF), with the release of Digital Sentry video management software version 7.2. "Digital Sentry software is built on open standards to give integrators and customers the flexibility they need in designing and deploying IP video security solutions," says Yvonne Schwemmer, product marketing manager for Pelco by 729 Schneider Electric. "With ONVIF conformance, customers now have a significantly wider choice in the IP cameras they select for use with Digital Sentry." pelco.com


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