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Activu updates control room visualisation platform

Activu Corporation, which provides intelligent visualisation and collaboration solutions for traffic management centres, is launching version 5.3 of its Activu Enterprise Software Suite (AESS) at ITS America 2015. The latest version offers several new features that improve performance and ease of use including enhanced Advanced Agent and mobile support. Advanced Agent’s ability to capture content for dissemination and collaboration has long been at the core of AESS. With version 5.3 Advanced Agent can now f
June 3, 2015 Read time: 1 min

4220 Activu Corporation, which provides intelligent visualisation and collaboration solutions for traffic management centres, is launching version 5.3 of its Activu Enterprise Software Suite (AESS) at ITS America 2015. The latest version offers several new features that improve performance and ease of use including enhanced Advanced Agent and mobile support.

Advanced Agent’s ability to capture content for dissemination and collaboration has long been at the core of AESS. With version 5.3 Advanced Agent can now flexibly capture content from multiple screen desktops, individual application windows (even when minimised or obscured) and capture arbitrary areas of a desktop.

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