GE Security Releases Picture Perfect v4 - Meets Growing Demands of Security and IT Departments; UNIX Platform with Web-Deployable Java Thin Client Cuts Support Costs / Compatible with Existing IT Infrastructures.BRADENTON, Fla. -- GE's Security business (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :GE) today announced that its Picture Perfect v4 UNIX-based enterprise access control and security management system introduces new Java thin client technology and has added even more features for today's security- and IT-demanding requirements. Introduced 15 years ago in 1991, it currently remains the ideal choice for IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) IBM's Unix-based operating system which runs on its Intellistation workstations and pSeries, p5, iSeries and i5 server families. and Red Hat Linux Red Hat Linux, assembled by Red Hat, was a popular, "middle-aged" Linux distribution (not as old as Slackware but older than Ubuntu) upon its discontinuation in 2004.[1] Red Hat Linux 1.0 was released on November 3, 1994. server platforms. Picture Perfect v4 integrates access control, alarm monitoring and photo ID credentialing with new value-added platform extensions that include web-based reporting, visitor management and digital video surveillance. The web-deployable Java thin client is compatible with existing IT infrastructures, including Windows desktops. Unlike thick client architectures installed on individual workstations, Picture Perfect v4 eliminates client administration and automatically delivers software updates from the server. It eliminates the need for local IT resources to install and maintain desktop software, reducing support costs while maintaining security across the enterprise. "Because Picture Perfect v4 supports connectivity methods using open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced , it is easy to exchange data in real time for integrating with external security sub-systems as well as existing business applications," said GE Security President of Engineered Systems Dan Smytka. "This ability to exchange data across multiple systems positions Picture Perfect v4 as an integral part of providing system automation and business intelligence that a security organization needs." Because of its UNIX-based architecture, Picture Perfect v4 is more reliable, stable and less vulnerable to virus attacks than Windows-based systems, a major reason for its popularity among large users. The robust, scalable UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). platform also easily handles high transaction volumes such as millions of card access transactions, complex data and real time interactivity, an essential for enterprise security applications. Security professionals can readily customize Picture Perfect v4's Graphic User Interface See GUI. (GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. ) to make repetitive daily functions more efficient and improve operator productivity. Extensive built-in reporting capabilities provide immediate access to business intelligence, critical for maintaining effective security programs. Organizations can create dissimilar user interfaces for different operators to align with their security roles and to improve productivity. Picture Perfect v4 can be tailored to specific operator functions and experience, including customizing data entry and search forms, generating form and field-level permissions, and creating templates for configuration wizards to simplify administrative tasks. The modular architecture provides easy expansion, allowing companies to start with a single server or redundant server system. As such, the Picture Perfect v4 platform manages hundreds of facilities and scales to administer thousands of locations while maintaining the usability of a single synchronized syn·chro·nize v. syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing, syn·chro·niz·es v.intr. 1. To occur at the same time; be simultaneous. 2. To operate in unison. v.tr. 1. system. By migrating to a Multi-Server Environment, the system can comprise up to 30 servers. Additionally available are platform extensions that work seamlessly side by side with Picture Perfect v4 to further enhance its capabilities and deliver increased business value. Web-based reporting lets department managers and other authorized parties generate their own reports without requiring access to the Picture Perfect security system. GE's Visitor Central(TM) offers a scalable, easy-to-use solution for identifying, authenticating and logging visitors. With GE's Facility Commander(TM), Picture Perfect v4 can be further extended to provide event driven automation with command and control for video surveillance, access control, intercom, and intrusion devices from a single console. A wide range of third-party video and intercom systems are supported. Picture Perfect v4, now available, offers built-in support for multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Hebrew, and global time zones. About GE Security GE's Security business is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of the General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) focused on communication and information technologies for security, safety and lifestyle enhancements. Security has operations in more than 30 countries and is represented by some of the best-known brand names for intrusion and fire detection, access and building control, video surveillance, explosive and drug detection, key management and structured wiring. GE Security was recently named Frost & Sullivan's 2006 Company of the Year for Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States . For more information about GE Security and our products, please visit www.gesecurity.com. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. , Inc. |
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