Video Insight representatives demonstrates VI Monitor v6 video surveillance software at the ISC East 2014
The new VI Monitor v6 manages live and recorded video, cameras, and now comes integrated with access control

Video Insight, a leading developer of enterprise IP video surveillance software, is showcasing VI Monitor v6, the latest version of its enterprise video management software at the ISC East 2014 conference in New York City.

Hosted at the Javits Center, ISC East is one of the leading events for the security industry, bringing together more than 250 leading manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors to the New York tri-state area.

Video Insight representatives is located at Booth #529; show attendees are invited to stop by and demo the latest version of its Enterprise Video Management Software (VMS) product which manages live and recorded video, cameras, and now comes integrated with access control.

The new VI Monitor v6 brings some exciting features which include a more powerful and easier to use VMS that includes faster graphical search, a new timeline, ribbon-based menus, improved integration, and introduces a Workstation which offers the use of tabs – instead of toggling among viewing panes – for routinely accessed features.

VI Monitor v6 also comes bundled with MonitorCastEDU, an enterprise access control application that leverages existing network infrastructure and Mercury-based access control system and provides necessary features to enhance your campus security with no additional cost.

“Video surveillance combined with access control is a powerful solution that is an essential element in education security,” said Video Insight, Chief Executive Officer, Robert Shaw. “We recognise the unique security, budgetary, and infrastructure challenges faced by schools and campuses. The new Video Insight version 6 is designed to provide all the necessary features to enhance your campus security without adding any additional cost.”

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