With Velocity Now Shipping, Atlona Plan to Reshape AV Control Is In Action

Atlona Velocity platform for IP-based AV control which leverages IT infrastructure is now shipping and available through Atlona partners.

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With Velocity Now Shipping, Atlona Plan to Reshape AV Control Is In Action

Atlona's IP-based AV control platform Velocity is now shipping.

InfoComm 2017 marked the North American debut of Velocity, the new Atlona networked AV control platform for Atlona and third-party products in commercial AV environments ranging from individual meeting rooms up to an entire campus or enterprise. Now the IP-based AV control platform is shipping and available through Atlona partners.

Key benefits, according to an Atlona press release, include:

  • Very fast, configuration-based, highly intuitive AV control systems
  • Centralized management for multiple clients and site installations
  • Full redundancy capability that avoids downtime anywhere in a client’s AV control installation.
  • Innovative network-based system architecture supports unprecedented scalability limited only by the capacity of the facility’s IT backbone.

Velocity is comprised of three distinct elements that work together as a single, unified platform, according to the press release.

Atlona press release on Velocity Control Gateway:

[This] is a software and IP-based control processor designed for several AV systems over a network.

Atlona offers the Velocity Control Gateway as a server appliance that can interface with up to 250 devices,or as software for hosting on IT server infrastructure to serve up to 5,000 devices.

This expandability, unmatched by traditional AV control processors, is unprecedented in scale and value.

An IP-based system architecture with automatic failover allows full redundancy in facilities with two Gateways in operation.

All control system setup and management are available by accessing the Gateway through a web browser.

Atlona press release on Velocity Touch Panels:

Available in 5.5” and 8” screen sizes that include hardware for wall or surface mounting, and support for standard PoE, enable seamless user operation and interaction with AV systems. Additionally, theVelocity Control System allows easy BYOD integration with tablets, smartphones, and laptops, as well as PC desktops and touch displays. The web-based graphical user interfaces are automatically generated by the VelocityControl Gateway during system configuration, and then are easily accessible to the touch panels or BYOD user devices. Velocity includes prebuilt and customizable GUI themes with intuitive static and dynamic visual elements.

Atlona press release on Velocity Cloud:

[It’s] is a centralized online resource for AV integrators, AV/IT administrators, tech managers, and technicians to remotely configure, monitor, and service Velocity Control Systems for their clients. Velocity Cloudenables access to a client’s Velocity installation from anywhere worldwide through a web browser. It empowers integrators with a host features to deliver premium technical support through system setup and troubleshooting,continuous system monitoring, event notifications, instant alerts, system backup and restoration, software and security updates, usage reporting, analytics, and much more. Velocity Cloud provides an essential foundation foroffering managed services to clients.

“Velocity’s architecture and design concepts provide immediate value to systems integrators through intuitive configuration and accelerated deployment times, while providing long-term benefits through a scalable platform that can open larger integration opportunities and broader support services with their end customers,” says David Shamir, director of product management, Atlona.

“Velocity’s innovative platform for streamlined integration into new and existing IT infrastructure also makes it a perfect complement for use with emerging AV over IP applications, minimizing clutter and complexity in multi-room and facility-wide scenarios.

Find more information about Velocity here.

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