In partnership with Swan Island Networks, Advancis, Rockdove Solutions, Parker Group, Ardian Group, Tresco and Building Intelligence, Vuwall will demonstrate its Pak KVM, TRX centralised management platform, PAK video wall and KVM nodes, Vustream 350 IP KVM encoder.
"A well-designed and efficient command centre demands interoperable, flexible, and secure visualisation solutions," said Fadhl Al-Bayaty, Vice President of Product Management at Vuwall. "At GSX 2023, Vuwall will demonstrate the latest video wall technology with powerful KVM features for control room collaboration. This technology not only improves operator efficiency and streamlines workflows but also anticipates the evolving criteria of the C2 market and assists security professionals in addressing project demands."
The award-winning Vuwall TRX is a unique platform that combines AV-over-IP distribution, advanced control of multiple video walls, and KVM management. GSX attendees will see how its new Pak KVM feature allows operators to control remote IP sources using a keyboard and mouse on their personal video wall, local displays, or the main video wall. With TRX, users can configure, manage, and distribute virtually any source type to any display with an easy-to-use drag-and-drop interface. TRX ensures interoperability in a multi-brand AV-over-IP infrastructure and enables users to easily create customised control panels to run on any browser, tablet, or mobile device without any programming using its built-in control panel designer. The new TRX KVM capabilities are ideal for multiroom visualisation, situational awareness, control rooms, and remote operator environments.
Vuwall's new VuStream 350 IP KVM encoder appliance offers secure delivery of high-quality video with up to 4K performance over standard Gigabit Ethernet at low bitrates and ultra-low latency. Vustream 350 transmits HDMI video and audio, as well as a keyboard and mouse, on an encrypted AES-256 signal. It is fully compatible with Vuwall's TRX centralised management software, Controlvu PoE touch panels, and Pak video wall and KVM processing nodes.