If you need a video management system that can handle a lot of cameras and integrate with third-party hardware, Nx EVOS is a strong contender. This Enterprise Video Operating System has a scalable architecture that works on-prem, in the cloud or as a hybrid, so it's good for a broad range of industries. It supports more than 45,000 IP cameras and IoT devices, and its developer toolkit lets you build your own custom applications. And Nx EVOS protects your data with automated server backup and integration with native or third-party AI analytics.
Another strong contender is Eagle Eye Networks, a cloud-based video surveillance system that uses AI analytics for security and operations. It can handle unlimited locations, users and cameras, and integrates with existing ONVIF-conformant surveillance cameras. The system offers features like video search, license plate recognition and remote power cycling, and can be accessed anywhere, so you don't need to worry about servers and software at each location.
March Networks also offers a full suite of intelligent IP video surveillance products. Its Command Video Management Solution supports up to 500 cameras and includes tools for viewing, managing video and advanced data analytics. March Networks offers customized solutions for a variety of industries and offers a variety of tools and resources for partners and users, helping to improve operations and security.
Last, Arcules offers a full cloud-based video surveillance software system that integrates security devices and locations. It supports more than 6,000 camera devices and offers features like video analytics with heat maps, cloud-based access control and a full-featured VMS with AI and custom integrations. Arcules is designed to be scalable and flexible, so it's good for companies with multiple locations or more advanced security needs.