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#Digital sentry panoramic support free#
With Milestone you are free to tailor your solution to the client. Even now I would prefer to roll my own servers and workstations from HP or Dell in lieu of Mikestone Husky. Milestone, up until a couple years back, didn’t even sell hardware. If you would prefer to buy from one manufacturer with limited freedom then this product is for you. Because of the forced use of specific hardware I would not classify VideoXpert as a VMS in the way we commonly define it. These boxes are almost invariably Supermicro whitebox servers so there is no special sauce in the equipment to justify being forced to buy from Pelco.
#Digital sentry panoramic support software#
Pelco still follows the legacy model of selling boxes with software preinstalled like they did previously with Endura, Digital Sentry, etc. Unless there has been monumental improvement I cannot see it comparing to Milestone. I cannot comment on its current feature set as we ripped it out due to significant performance issues. We were one of the first large scale deployments of VideoXpert. Pricing strategy is a huge part of my role at Pelco, as it was when I spent five years on the integrator side supporting Milestone, Genetec, Avigilon, etc. Are you able to support this statement with apples-to-apples quotes that show Pelco pricing 20x higher than a major player like Milestone? If so, perhaps we can work together to find a Pelco reseller that will be able to provide a price that better aligns with current market prices? Feel free to shoot me a DM and we can find a way to ensure you have an optimal pricing strategy for your customers who already demand the Pelco ecosystem. I'm having a difficult time envisioning a scenario where you may have received Pelco pricing that was 20x higher than Milestone.
#Digital sentry panoramic support code#
After all, if Pelco doesn't build the ideal ecosystem for its own products, who else will have the motivation to do so? Additionally, Pelco product management develops the VMS platform to offer the flexibility of hosting third-party products like cameras, storage, and video analytic platforms. The Pelco VMS isn't open source by definition because Pelco does not freely distribute the source code but neither does Milestone.

I will agree that Pelco's video management software, VideoXpert (aka the ecosystem) is manufactured with a guiding principle to deliver maximum performance from Pelco products (for example, IP cameras).
