Wohler’s Mavric is a new remote monitoring application suite licensed to run with signal probes installed on any of the company’s current iSeries or eSeries monitors, or its new RMoG-12G openGear card.
Mavric leverages iSeries and eSeries in-rack monitors for audio and (optionally) video signal monitoring, or the RMoG-12G SDI openGear monitor-on-a-card, that also offers optional AoIP (Ravenna/AES67 or Dante) and ST 2110 remote monitoring. The card is useful for remote monitoring of infrastructure like data centres that might not have operators on site.
The three Mavric applications can be purchased together or individually. The Remote Monitoring app enables multiple users to hear audio, watch video and view meters, loudness, plus data on a browser, tablet or phone (iOS and Android).
The Alerts app continuously monitors a configurable selection of audio and video signals, for predetermined error conditions, and sends automated alerts.
The Conferencing app support integrated communications across remote locations, whether person-to-person audio and video calls, or instant group calls on a dedicated, private and secure channel.
Mavric can be deployed on-prem, in the cloud, or hybrid, with secure encrypted communications across all interfaces and signal sources. Alternatively, a service entirely hosted and managed by Wohler is available.
Stand Number: 10.B12
Company: Wohler Technologies
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