Indigo Vision is already an Open System for storage, access control, analytics and other security systems. Therefore, ONVIF is truly ‘the final piece of the jigsaw’ for Indigo Vision’s open architecture in that it now extends freedom of choice to third party cameras.
Indigo Vision supports any Windows based storage manufacturer and integrates with leading access control vendors such as Lenel, Software House, Bosch, Honeywell, GE, etc.
An open Application Programming Interface allows third party video analytics providers to integrate with Indigo Vision systems and a Software Developers Kit is freely available so systems integrators can connect any other system. ONVIF further extends Indigo Vision’s openness, with the freedom to choose any camera in addition to storage, access control, analytics and custom systems, making it probably the most open IP security system in the world.
End users can view and record video from both Indigo Vision and ONVIF cameras in one seamless system. This offers the benefits of enhanced performance from Indigo Vision’s end-to-end solution, with its class-leading compression, guaranteed framerate, camera-based real-time analytics and bandwidth-saving Activity Controlled Framerate. Adding
ONVIF to this lets customers choose IP cameras from other manufacturers for specialist requirements.
Indigo Vision SMS 4 also allows third party ONVIF cameras to benefit from Indigo Vision’s distributed, server less architecture that offers resilience and scalability without the single-point-of-failure and cost inherent with central servers. Indigo Vision’s flexible licensing is also maintained, with management software being licensed exclusively per camera.
This means Indigo Vision’s management software can be freely downloaded and installed on any number of operator seats and any number of NVRs for no additional charge.
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is now the leading global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security with over 600 conformant products. Indigo Vision is one of just 15 full members among its 250 strong membership and is totally committed to the standard, actively participating in and leading a number of working groups.
Commenting on the launch, Oliver Vellacott, Indigo Vision CEO said, “Our ONVIF release marks the culmination of our journey to becoming what is probably the most open IP security system in the world. It gives our customers the best of both worlds: they get the easy install and low service calls they’ve come to expect from our end-to-end solution, coupled with the complete freedom of choice that comes from a truly open system.”