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Can You Identify The VMS Being Used Here?

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Ari Erenthal
Jan 19, 2017

From this story about public safety during the Hajj, the world's largest gathering. Apparently, they've got 5,000 municipal cameras and 100,000 police and military to ensure order. Some videos at the link. 

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Undisclosed End User #1
Jan 19, 2017

Nice SOC, but no idea in the VMS used. Couldn't help nice the number of air flow ducts needed to cool that room. What does that guy do if all of those phones ring at once?

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Tyler Blake
Jan 19, 2017
BCI Integrated Solutions

It looks like Maxpro stripped down for the video wall from the picture behind the desk.

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Undisclosed #2
Jan 19, 2017

Video Wall Leg Hump

Video Wall

HooWee!

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Undisclosed End User #1
Jan 19, 2017

IMAX VMS

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John Scanlan
Jan 20, 2017
IPVM • IPVMU Certified

That's in Bedminster NJ, my Dad worked in that building for a while during his ~30 years with AT&T.  He was able to get my sister and her classes tours when she was an IT instructor.

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Undisclosed Integrator #3
Jan 20, 2017

The phones are my favorite part.  Very convenient.

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Undisclosed Manufacturer #4
Jan 20, 2017

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3242095/Hi-tech-hajj-Officers-monitor-live-feed-screens-monitoring-one-world-s-biggest-crowds-100-000-security-men-gear-Mecca-arrival-3million-pilgrims.html#v-4497711804001

It' not look like MAXPRO
Green UI (But not sure it is Web GUI or VMS GUI).
Circle dot of loading screen. (It's rare in VMS)
Really don't know what is it. Consider the location it should be Qognify.
But the GUI is not alike.

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Christian Laforte
Jan 23, 2017

It's definitely not Qognify. I don't mean disrespect to anyone, but there's no way Saudi Arabia would ever buy and use an Israeli-made software for their holy site.

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