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DIGITAL VIDEO MANAGMENT

What is DVM?
Digital Video Manager (DVM) is a smart, scalable video management system designed to deliver critical
information to help you reduce risk and save valuable time.

Imagine being able to manage every building system in one place, using a universal set of tools and analytics.
DVM helps you optimize efficiency, respond faster and improve the security of your facilities.

An open and secure video network platform

Seamless integration of all your building automation systems, IT subsystems, Healthy Buildings dashboards,
and third-party operations through our Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI)

Integration with advanced third-party video analytics

A single view of all your camera interfaces and video feeds through Honeywell’s Command and Control
Suite (CCS)

DVM helps you anticipate and prevent system failures that can lead to critical footage being compromised or
lost
A secure, encrypted operating environment protecting data in transit and at rest

High-availability solutions with hot standby servers, recording redundancy and edge storage with backfill

Internal diagnostics to monitor system performance and assist with resolving issues quickly

Flexible recording server redundancy options with individual or pooled backup servers ensuring critical
operations maintain access to video surveillance
Digital video manager several advantages
• Centralized Storage: It provides a centralized platform to store, organize, and manage digital video
content, making it easy to access and search for specific videos.

• Accessibility: Users can access video content from anywhere with an internet connection, facilitating
remote collaboration and viewing.

• Security: Digital video managers often include robust security features to protect sensitive video content,
such as encryption, access controls, and user authentication.

• Scalability: They can scale easily to accommodate growing video libraries and increasing user demand
without significant infrastructure changes.

• Collaboration: Many digital video managers include collaboration features, such as commenting,
annotation, and version control, to facilitate teamwork and feedback on video projects.

• Analytics: Some platforms offer analytics tools to track video performance, engagement metrics, and
viewer behavior, helping organizations make data-driven decisions about their video content.

• Overall, a digital video manager streamlines video management processes, enhances collaboration, and
improves security and accessibility compared to traditional methods of video storage and distribution.
How DVM works
USES OF D.V.M
• A digital video manager can be used in various contexts and industries for different purposes,
including:
• Media and Entertainment: Digital video managers are used by media companies, production houses,
and streaming platforms to store, manage, and distribute digital video content such as movies, TV
shows, and documentaries.
• Corporate Communications: Businesses utilize digital video managers for internal communications,
training videos, employee onboarding, and corporate announcements. It streamlines the process of
creating, sharing, and tracking videos across the organization.
• Education: Educational institutions employ digital video managers for storing and managing
educational videos, lectures, tutorials, and other multimedia content. It enhances the learning
experience for students and facilitates remote learning.
• Marketing and Advertising: Marketing agencies and brands leverage digital video managers to
create, organize, and distribute marketing videos, advertisements, and promotional content across
various digital channels.
• Security and Surveillance: Digital video managers are used for storing and managing surveillance
footage in security applications such as in airports, banks, retail stores, and government facilities. It
helps in monitoring and analyzing video data for security purposes.
• Healthcare: Hospitals and healthcare facilities utilize digital video managers for storing and
managing medical imaging videos, surgical procedures, training videos for medical staff, and
patient education materials.
• Research and Development: Research institutions and laboratories use digital video managers to
store and analyze scientific data, experiments, simulations, and research findings captured in video
format.

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