Scanview
Scanview, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Scanview collaboration with software players such as Dallmeier Electronic empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Scanview | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier SeMSy | Video Surveillance System | Physical Security |
| Scanview | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | Physical Security |
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Dsb | Transportation | 6047 | $1.5B | Denmark | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier SeMSy | Video Surveillance System | 2016 |
In 2016 Dsb upgraded its video management to Dallmeier SeMSy III as part of a Video Surveillance System initiative for transport security and incident management. The deployment later migrated components into the Hemisphere platform running in Microsoft Azure in 2020, creating a cloud-hosted operational environment for video management across the rail network.
The implementation of Dallmeier SeMSy concentrated on core video management modules, operator workstation functionality, and map-based camera selection, together with digital incident file capabilities. Configuration emphasized centralized user and rights management within SeMSy, supporting a large operator base and standardizing access controls and audit trails across stations.
Architecturally the solution moved from on-premises SeMSy III installations to a Hemisphere platform hosted in Microsoft Azure, with SeMSy components embedded in the cloud platform. The cloud deployment consolidated camera feeds from more than 2,500 cameras across approximately 180 stations, enabling unified camera orchestration and incident video retrieval for transport security and incident management workflows.
Scanview acted as the system integrator for rollout activities and platform integration, coordinating phased deployment across sites and operator training on the Hemisphere hosted SeMSy components. Governance changes focused on central administration of user rights and operational procedures, aligning incident handling workflows with digital incident files and map-led camera selection to reduce operator complexity.
The cloud-based Hemisphere deployment including Dallmeier SeMSy improved operator workflows, centralized user and rights management for a large operator base, and enabled creation and use of digital incident files alongside map-based camera selection for incident response. These capabilities supported Dsb transport security operations and structured incident management across the network.
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Dsb | Transportation | 6047 | $1.5B | Denmark | Dallmeier Electronic | Dallmeier Panomera | Physical Access Control System | 2020 |
In 2020, Dsb deployed Dallmeier Panomera as part of a Physical Access Control System rollout across its Danish rail network. The deployment paired Dallmeier Panomera systems with Hemisphere/SeMSy video management components to centrally manage video security across roughly 180 stations.
Dallmeier Panomera was configured to function as an enterprise video management platform with rights management and multi user access controls, supporting broad area coverage through station level camera arrays. PACS functionality is inferred from the cited VMS rights management and user workflows, the cited implementation does not explicitly name a standalone Physical Access Control System product.
The solution stack was hosted in Microsoft Azure, creating a centralized architecture for video ingestion, retention and operational access from Copenhagen operations. The implementation integrated with Active Directory for user and rights management and Scanview acted as the system integrator for rollout and configuration across sites.
Operational scope emphasized incident management and multi user access from central operations in Copenhagen, with monitoring and role based access controls applied across approximately 180 stations. Governance and workflow changes focused on centralizing video operations and establishing enterprise rights management to improve coordinated incident response and multi user workflows as reported.
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