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VMS - Video Management Systems, a video surveillance management system that provides centralized processing, management and analysis of surveillance video data - a heavy component of security infrastructure for many areas of activity, including commercial buildings, public places, transportation networks and residential complexes.
VMS is a software that provides the collection, processing, management and analysis of video data from surveillance cameras. The main role of VMS is to create a centralized platform to manage a large number of cameras and access real-time video data or archival records.
Luxriot is a European product developed by highly qualified experts in the field of video surveillance to ensure efficient and uninterrupted monitoring of video data.
Milestone is another well-known VMS developed by a company with extensive experience in the field of security. Its high quality and advanced capabilities ensure efficient processing and analysis of large amounts of video data.
Vezha is a Ukrainian software complex specially adapted to the needs of customers.
These complexes are known for their reliability, functionality and efficiency, making them excellent choices for implementing video surveillance in a variety of VERNA projects.
VMS play an important role in video surveillance systems, providing centralized management and analysis of video data. When implementing VMS, VERNA specialists carefully study the needs of the project and offer the appropriate product from a reliable manufacturer. Properly selected VMS will provide an effective and reliable video surveillance system for the protection and security of various facilities.
Video Management Systems allows operators to view video streams from cameras in real time, control their panorama, tilt and zoom, as well as perform other operations that contribute to effective control over the video surveillance system.
VMS allows you to record video streams from cameras on local or remote servers for further analysis, archiving and use. It provides flexible settings for the retention period, backup and protection of video data.
Video Management Systems can include a variety of analytical functions such as motion detection, license plate recognition, face detection, people counters, and others. These features help operators identify events or behaviors that require attention.
VMS software complexes can be integrated with other security systems, such as access control systems, fire safety systems, and security alarm systems. This allows operators to carry out more comprehensive monitoring and react to events in real time.
There are a large number of VMS manufacturers on the market with different functionalities and characteristics. When implementing a VMS, we always take into account the following aspects:
According to the project requirements, you should choose the VMS that best meets the needs. This can include the number of cameras, the amount of data, the need for analytical functions, and integration with other security systems.
The ONVIF protocol (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is an important standard in the field of video surveillance aimed at improving compatibility and integration between different equipment manufacturers. This standard is recognized by the industry and helps solve video surveillance tasks in a more flexible and integrated way.
ONVIF support in VMS allows you to integrate and manage a variety of devices from different manufacturers. Whether you use CCTV cameras, encoders, or other ONVIF-compliant devices, they can be efficiently integrated and controlled from a central VMS system.
Support for the ONVIF standard makes the process of configuring and managing devices easier and more convenient. The user can easily add new devices, determine their parameters and control them without the need for in-depth knowledge about certain specifications of each device.
The choice of VMS video surveillance should take into account the possibility of scaling the system in the future. It should be flexible and allow the addition of new cameras and functionality as needed.
Before choosing a VMS, make sure that it is compatible with existing video surveillance equipment. This includes cameras, codecs, network devices, and other system components.
It is important to choose a VMS from a reliable manufacturer with a good reputation for reliability and security. Consider the ability to backup data and protect against unauthorized access.
The visual interface of the VMS should be clear and user-friendly for operators. It should have intuitive tools for managing and analyzing video data. The system must be easy to maintain, capable of automatic updating, with numerous troubleshooting and maintenance functions built into the system that allow you to instantly view the state of the system, as well as make precise adjustments to the parameters of the video system and its testing.
Security in VMS is an integrated approach that includes not only technical solutions, but also the right strategies in access management and staff training.
Protection against unauthorized access and encryption in VMS are critical elements that guarantee the security of video surveillance and the safety of important information resources.
An important step in ensuring security is the use of reliable authentication methods. In VMS, the installation of two-factor authentication allows you to increase the level of security by limiting access to authorized users only. This means that, in addition to the password, the user must verify their identity with an additional element such as a mobile token or fingerprint.
A key role is played by the management of access rights. The distribution of access levels depending on the role of the user allows you to restrict rights individually according to their duties and needs.
The use of TLS/SSL transport layer encryption is necessary to protect data as it is transmitted over the network. These protocols ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the data, making it unsuitable for unauthorized access or modification during transmission.
An additional layer of security is established through data encryption at the storage level. This method ensures the confidentiality of information stored on the VMS server. This approach ensures that even in the event of unauthorized access, obtaining confidential information remains impossible.
VMS can be useful for a wide range of video surveillance users.
1. Businesses, large corporations that need effective video surveillance to protect property and personnel.
2. Business and retail trade: shops, restaurants, pharmacies and other outlets.
3. Banking and finance sector.
4. Warehousing and logistics companies.
5. Educational institutions: schools, colleges and universities that can use video surveillance to monitor security on the territory.
6. Industry, factories, production.
7. Public places and infrastructure: airports, stations and other transport hubs where the flow of people and transport needs to be controlled.
8. Places of large public gatherings, such as stadiums or concert halls.
9. Organizations providing security and security services.
10. Public Safety Institutions. Police and other law enforcement agencies that use video surveillance systems to investigate crimes.
VERNA offers comprehensive services, including analysis, technical expertise, design, configuration, implementation and subsequent systems support. We strive to provide our customers with complete solutions to effectively solve their problems.
Thanks to our engineers distributed throughout Ukraine, our clients can order, and we can quickly implement projects in any region. We offer one-stop solutions at a fixed price, which is important for geo-distributed networks.
Our twenty years of experience in the Ukrainian IT market testifies to our understanding of the unique needs of customers. Successful implementation of highly efficient video analytics systems from VERNA in well-known companies guarantees reliability and quality of service for our customers.
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