Teleste MPH H.264 encoder and VMX 5.0 launched at Security Essen 2010
Security Essen 2010 took place at Essen Trade Fair Ground 5-8 October 2010. The more than 42000 security experts from 113 countries and the more than 1078 exhibitors from all over the world who visited the show gave a clear indication that the event, which is held every second year, is the main international event in Europe when it comes to security.
At Security Essen 2010, exhibition Teleste presented a full range of hardware and software products for video surveillance applications. The highlights included the launch of MPH, the new Teleste H.264 encoder platform which follows the track record set by the MPX platform, as well as the release of the new VMX suite 5.0, which introduces many new features. The VMX Touch Screen Client interface, showcased as part of the live VMX system, attracted to the stand many visitors eager to learn more about suite 5.0 and Teleste’s philosophy for video management. Beside the CFO range of fibre modems, visitors who were seeking solutions for migrating existing analogue installations towards IP-based systems also found the Ethernet transmission over the coaxial network to be highly interesting.
Teleste, as a contributing member, also participated in the ONVIF annual meeting that was held during the exhibition. ONVIF is a global interface standard for IP-based physical security technology. For the third time, ONVIF organised a public plug fest and a reception where vendors had the opportunity to demonstrate their ONVIF-compliant products. Next time it will be Teleste’s turn to demonstrate ONVIF-compliant products, including both network video clients (NVC) and network video transmitters (NVT).