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Post, Oct, 2008
HANOVER, GERMANY -- DVS Digital Video Systems AG (www.dvs.de) showed new features to its standalone Spycer software at IBC. The data management tool allows network administrators to define and manage computer groups for a SpycerNet, independent of the existing infrastructure. Using a password-protected administrator account, computers are assigned to SpycerNet groups. This increases the security of a peer-to-peer network. And since the administrator can build on existing networks, the system is flexible.
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Copying speed on Ethernet-based TCP/IP lines has been increased substantially. The new multicast process in SpycerNet--a scalable content management network--frees the user from subnet limitations. As such, data can now be managed with maximum flexibility in any type of IT infrastructure. Being an open system, Spycer supports conventional IT infrastructures as well as all DVS products.
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