Integrated Systems

Software platform

by Mark Rowe

Wavestore’s Video Management Software (VMS) has been integrated with SureView Systems’ Immix Command Center software platform.

The Immix Command Center is a web-based networked product for businesses and central stations to protect critical assets.

Craig Evans, Managing Director of SureView Systems, says: “In simple terms, we have achieved a high level of integration between the Wavestore and Immix platform software platforms to enable operators to effortlessly be in control of the management of alarms and associated video. This is a great example of two award winning British manufacturers, combining their technical expertise to deliver a seamless integration solution for the benefit of our mutual customers.”

As a result of the integration, alarms reported via the Immix Command Center are automatically linked to the live video stream of any associated cameras connected to the Wavestore VMS, so that operators can verify an incident and respond accordingly. Both pre- and post-alarm images from multiple cameras can be displayed alongside each other on a single screen, for operators to make decisions. There is also the option to set up email alerts so that when an alarm is received, a snapshot or video clip of the incident can be sent, for example, to a key holder or security manager.

The Immix Command Center works with the very latest version of Wavestore’s VMS. Introduced in June 2015, Wavestore version 5.50 (five-fifty) brings together audio, data and video, including images from the latest ultra-high definition and 360 degree fish eye cameras, Wavestore also provides a platform for integration between disparate third-party technologies, such as the Immix Command Center.

Craig Evans says: “One of the attractions of working closely with Wavestore is that it is able to offer an ‘ Any video, any format’ solution. This provides us with a major advantage in being able to offer alarm handling and video monitoring control rooms the ability to display images from any combination of camera types, including high megapixel, UHD 4K, HD, 360 degree fisheye, HD-SDI, HD-CVI, thermal and analogue.”

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