IDZONE is uniquely positioned to offer a most comprehensive open platform physical security and identity management solution.
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Aperture is the latest in open architecture video management software. In addition to the latest in facial recognition technology, Aperture can automatically read license and number plates thereby making it a great add-on for video content analytics modules.
With these security add-ons, Aperture comes equipped with everything you need for residential and commercial surveillance and security. Moreover, it is compatible with 4000+ different cameras from 90+ different manufacturers. So if you’ve got an existing physical security system in place, you can incorporate it into Aperture’s open architecture video management software.
Best of all, VMS integrates easily with the rest of IDZONE’s offerings, particularly IDCUBE Access360 – IDZONE’s access management application. Therefore, your developers can use a fully-featured SDK along with simple APIs to integrate with existing third-party applications or IDZONE applications you might already have in place for your physical security.
Here are all the features you get with Aperture –
Even if your cameras disconnect from the Aperture recording server, they will continue to monitor the area and allow your administrators to view and record video data, and keep them for later storage. That is, the edge recording feature kicks in, and stores data locally on the camera until it re-establishes the connection to a server.
The system is self-maintaining in the sense that it can detect failures within the application and subsequently queue up a restart for VMS services on the server machine as required.
Aperture allows your cameras to off-load data from the servers onto multiple destination devices including external storage, Video Content Analytics application, Mobile viewing, Thin Client, and many more.
Aperture incorporates user buttons into the security architecture to trigger manual events such as door open, door close, activate recording profiles, activate fire protocols, and notifications remotely from the application.
With the advanced event and configuration manager, Aperture can enable your administrators to define specific ways to how the software reacts to events seen on camera. This allows your camera operator to handle multiple events simultaneously. Moreover, with the advanced event and action manager, you can set schedules, timers, and conditions for user button related events.
Aperture comes with its own automatic and manual failover capabilities for its recording servers (through 1-to-many and many-to-1).
With a dedicated streaming server for live videos and archival footage, you can watch anything right from your web browser. Features of the Aperture streaming server include:
If you use Active Directory for user authentication, Aperture integrates well with it and can export user groups from Active Directory and automatically sync new or deleted users into the Aperture system.
With advanced health monitoring, you can ensure the uptime of your servers, devices, cameras, channels, user sessions, live video feeds, and external services such as Video Content Analytics, License Plate Reader.
With Aperture, users can record video, audio, and the digital input event stream. Moreover, if you have automatic triggers set in place, you can set automatic recording for events.
Aperture Client allows you to stream from multiple servers into a single viewport or video wall Additionally, you can configure dual streaming from two sources.
Two-way:
With archive replication, Aperture creates a local recording server to serve as a buffer to ensure that essential records are readily available.
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