Though Axis supports monitoring video from multiple servers, managing that is rudimentary. Enterprise user / client management is deficient.The new scrubbing feature works fine, but is not novel and catches up with most existing VMSes.Axis says adding ONVIF based VMD support is a high priority for 2016 release. No VMD support for third party cameras, continuous recording only. Online license management, improved in ACS5, was simple and useful.Management of Axis cameras was strong and deep, allowing advanced control and integration.Third party camera integration was solid in our tests and the device compatibility tool, though with some inconsistencies, helped.Inside, we examine the 3 key strengths and 5 key weaknesses of ACS5. Here is a quick peek showing 4 manufacturers running inside ACS5: What has historically been an Axis only offering is now suddenly a potential competitor to the many open VMSes in the market, including its corporate sibling Milestone.īut how well does it work? We downloaded ACS5 and the free trial license to try it out. Axis has launched an open VMS, with its new ACS5.
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