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Product integration for EVT and Mango
A partnership has been created between EVT, a developer of networked video management and recording software, and Mango DSP, a provider of intelligent video servers for the CCTV, video surveillance and homeland security defence markets.
The partnership will create a complete product integration of video management, multi-analytic servers and content analysis features.
Mango’s Raven line of multi-analytic intelligent video servers will integrate with EVT’s Vertex video management and network video recording solution for medium and large-scale surveillance deployments.
EVT’s video management software is an example of the diversity of applications enabled by Mango DSP’s powerful processing capabilities.
The joint solution, along with Mango DSP’s expanding product line, will put the company in a position to benefit from the industry’s migration to IP video surveillance networks.
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