Better manage video security events with a video management system (VMS) that provides the power and flexibility to monitor surveillance cameras in multiple locations and automatically issue detection/recognition alerts. Whether on premise or cloud, Konica Minolta’s VMS software offers the oversight needed to retrieve stored images (cloud, server or edge-based storage) and manage data efficiently.
Whether a small company or a global corporation at home, work or on the road, flexible access options means the entire video security network and third-party systems are connected and you are always in control. An on-premise / hybrid video management system gives you the ability to view, scan and search video surveillance footage using the devices that are most convenient for your security team:Â These include; mobile client, desktop client, web client or video wall
Our open platform supports events, analytics, add-on solutions & plug-in extensions so you can map your industry requirements with a targeted strategy.
Scale the video management system to meet your needs. With multiple levels of functionality, small businesses with fewer cameras can experience basic functionality while enterprise organizations with multiple locations and a large quantity of data streams have access to a fully scalable system that can easily expand to accommodate higher volumes of data.  All businesses get exactly what they need.
Video management systems, let you simplify video management and storage by accessing information from one central dashboard. Eliminate the need to install, maintain or upgrade hardware and mitigate risk due to power outages, hardware failure or cyber-attacks.
A cloud-based video management system provides:
Never be out of touch. A cloud-based VMS enables cameras to be networked, making it easy for your security team to have the visibility they need with timely alerts so they can take actionable measures. While your video surveillance files will reside in cloud storage, you will also have an on-board SD card on every camera – that keeps recording activity, even if your network goes down.