Reality Mobile has announced version 2.5 of its RealityVision product, offering governments and businesses a host of new features for mobile video and data sharing.
With RealityVision Screencast, support for BlackBerry devices and support for Microsoft's Virtual Earth mapping display, RealityVision continues to change the way mobile technology is used for situational awareness.
"The enhancements in RealityVision 2.5 continue to make the platform exponentially more powerful for organizations that need to streamline communications processes between field personnel, office staff and senior management," said David Kramer, CEO of Reality Mobile.
"With RealityVision Screencast, an organization can capture critical information appearing on a computer screen and share it instantly and securely with its dispersed personnel without any intervention of their part."
Among other features, RealityVision 2.5 includes:
+ RealityVision Mobile for BlackBerry Devices. RealityVision now supports many BlackBerry devices-including the Bold, the Curve, and the World Edition-and gives BlackBerry users the ability to:
+ Automatically receive live video streams and other tailored data such as alerts, still photos, maps and schematics.
+ Automatically report their GPS position into the RealityVision system.
+ Independently access any live video source being created through the RealityVision system, including any Screencast.
+ Independently control the available pan-tilt-zoom controls of designated fixed or mobile network cameras.
+ Initiate a one-button silent alert for immediate attention. The device will automatically dial a predetermined phone number in speakerphone mode to allow for an immediate conversation with the appropriate personnel.
+ RealityVision Screencast. Define any portion of a PC screen and dynamically stream its contents as a live video source to any RealityVision user. Multiple screencast selection boxes can be created and repositioned on a single manned or unmanned PC screen.
+ Support for Microsoft Virtual Earth. The RealityVision management console operator can now leverage Microsoft Virtual Earth 2D or 3D to visualize all tracked personnel and video sources. Other display options include Google Earth and Google Maps, or the organization can integrate its own customized display.
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