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Activu adds three features to ActivWare

Technology company Activu has added three features to its visualisation and collaboration software platform ActivWare, which helps traffic management centres (TMCs) monitor and manage operations. The ActivLink feature will help connect ITS systems, sensors and devices to ActiWare. The company says the Internet of Things visualisation allows time-sensitive information about critical events to be disseminated to any display or device – enabling a faster incident response. Additionally, the ONVIF-compl
June 20, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Technology company 4220 Activu has added three features to its visualisation and collaboration software platform ActivWare, which helps traffic management centres (TMCs) monitor and manage operations.


The ActivLink feature will help connect ITS systems, sensors and devices to ActiWare. The company says the Internet of Things visualisation allows time-sensitive information about critical events to be disseminated to any display or device – enabling a faster incident response.

Additionally, the ONVIF-compliant camera control module allows TMC operators to view and control ONVIF-compliant IP camera stems. It will provide users with greater flexibility, adds Activu.

ActivWare also now allows operators to work with live feeds from remote piloted drones. The integration is intended to bring information to anywhere in an organisation, including to shared video walls, desktops and mobile users.

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