Axon adds new features to Cortex monitoring, control software

Apr 8, 2009 10:46 AM

    
The multiviewer window from Axon’s Cortex monitor and control system, which provides comprehensive tools to configure, monitor and maintain Synapse products as well as a wide variety of other devices.

The multiviewer window from Axon’s Cortex monitor and control system, which provides comprehensive tools to configure, monitor and maintain Synapse products as well as a wide variety of other devices.

AXON will demonstrate new features of its Cortex monitoring and control software at NAB2009. Cortex provides comprehensive tools to configure, monitor and maintain not only the complete range of Synapse products, but also a wide variety of other devices. New features include: Cortex-PV for designing and customizing interfaces; Cortex-RC, which allows third-party router devices to be controlled and monitored using native routing protocols; and Cortex-SP, which allows any device supporting an SNMP interface to be controlled and monitored within Cortex.




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