One rainy Tuesday, Arthur used the software to solve three problems from his desk:

The screen flickered in the dim light of the security office. Mark, the facilities manager for a mid-sized logistics company, leaned back in his chair, frustrated. On his desk sat a high-end Windows workstation—a multi-monitor beast meant for heavy lifting. Yet, to view his 64-camera security system, he was hunched over his personal Android tablet.

“Why can’t I get DMSS on my Windows machine?” Mark muttered.

DMSS launched in a resizable window on his 27-inch monitor. It wasn't just a blown-up phone screen; it felt like a real Windows app. He could snap it to the left, keep his email on the right, and drag video feeds from the DMSS interface directly into a PowerPoint report. Push notifications popped up in the Windows Action Center. He even used his mouse wheel to zoom into camera feeds—something the clunky iVMS-4200 struggled with.