Horus by Fidumtec

Enterprise management

18 capabilities for managing Horus at scale: multi-site operations, governance, resilience, operational intelligence, and corporate integrations.

Enterprise management

Enterprise management on a single Core

Horus Enterprise brings together the administration, operations, and governance tools required to manage large organizations, multiple sites, and thousands of devices on the same Horus Core. It complements the application features with an experience designed to operate at scale.

These 18 capabilities are part of the Enterprise experience and can be configured to meet the needs of each organization and deployment.

1. Device onboarding

  • Automatic ONVIF network discovery, profile retrieval, and assisted configuration.
  • Manual RTSP camera setup, including name, host, port, primary and secondary streams, credentials, codec, and resolution.
  • Integration with NVRs from vendors such as Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, and Hanwha to import channels automatically.

2. Bulk management

  • Batch operations across hundreds or thousands of cameras: resolution, AI, firmware, restart, groups, permissions, and configuration export.
  • Bulk imports through CSV, Excel, API, LDAP, or Active Directory.
  • Reusable templates for deploying complete branches with preconfigured devices, rules, AI, and dashboards.

3. Hierarchical organization

Flexible structures such as company, country, region, city, branch, area, and camera—or holding, company, plant, area, and device—with inherited permissions at every level.

4. Operator management

Specialized roles for operators, supervisors, administrators, auditors, maintenance, physical security, help desk, and external providers, with granular permissions by resource, action, and context.

5. Enterprise Web Console

The Web is the primary operations center for maps, dashboards, status, alarms, configuration, logs, and analytics. The mobile application provides a complementary experience for mobility and field work.

6. Advanced dashboards

Customizable panels for cameras, offline devices, FPS, bitrate, AI CPU/GPU usage, events, alerts, bandwidth, storage, VPN status, and temperature.

7. Infrastructure monitoring

End-to-end monitoring of gateways, switches, UPS units, NVRs, NAS devices, GPUs, CPUs, disks, services, Docker containers, and Kubernetes clusters, with health metrics and proactive alerts.

8. High availability

Failover, clustering, redundancy, automated backups, replication, load balancing, and disaster recovery for critical operations.

9. Auditing

A complete record of every change: who made it, what changed, when, from where, and the previous and new values, with search and reporting.

10. Enterprise APIs and integrations

REST, MQTT, Webhooks, Kafka, RabbitMQ, AMQP, OPC-UA, BACnet, Modbus, ONVIF Events, and SNMP interfaces to integrate Horus with the operational ecosystem.

11. Document management

Documentation attached to each device or site: manuals, plans, warranties, photographs, technical history, and tickets.

12. GIS and floor plans

Geographic maps and navigable plans for floors, shopping centers, hospitals, campuses, and airports, with precise device locations, layers, and labels.

13. Video Wall

2×2, 3×3, 8×8, and 16×16 layouts, dynamic walls, centralized control, and automatic event display based on priority.

14. Advanced search

Global search by manufacturer, model, status, resolution, AI capability, location, installation date, and any other attribute, with combined filters and saved views.

15. Operational intelligence

AI applied to operations to detect misaligned, blurred, or obstructed cameras; identify abnormal bitrate and repeated outages; and recommend better load distribution.

16. Lifecycle management

Active, installed, under maintenance, out of service, replaced, and retired states, preserving the complete history of every device.

17. Operational scalability

A global view of companies, sites, cameras, sensors, gateways, and data centers. The Horus instance may remain an internal technical unit while the platform decides where each resource lives and operators work without practical scale limits.

18. Corporate integrations

  • Identity: LDAP, Active Directory, OpenID Connect, and SAML.
  • Tickets and operations: ServiceNow and Jira.
  • SIEM: Splunk, QRadar, and Microsoft Sentinel.
  • Monitoring: Zabbix, Prometheus, and Grafana.
  • ERP, CRM, and automation platforms through APIs and Webhooks.

An experience built for enterprises