Polywall Software Solutions
One of the market leaders in video wall software, trusted worldwide by mission-critical control rooms.
28/05/2026
Is just displaying sources still enough for modern control rooms?
For a long time, video wall workflows were mostly built around routing content to the wall: workstation outputs, camera feeds, application windows.
But many control rooms now work with sources that behave differently:
➡️ dozens of dashboards that need active sessions
➡️ browser-based tools that require user input
➡️ live data views that change during operations
➡️ remote teams that need access in real-time beyond the control room
When these workflows are handled through disconnected systems, daily work becomes impossible to manage.
Static display is no longer enough. Control rooms need a bridge between sources, interactive tools, and operational workflows.
We’ve been working on a solution for this exact reality.
Something new is coming. More details very soon.
19/05/2026
Want to test Polywall control room software before moving forward with a full project?
Polywall offers a free 30-day evaluation version, so you can explore the platform directly in your own environment – with real sources, layouts, and operational scenarios.
✅ Fully functional evaluation version
✅ No restrictions on displays, operators, data sources, or features
✅ Dedicated demo licenses available for authorized partners
Swipe through the carousel to see how to launch your Polywall evaluation in just a few steps.
👉 Download your free evaluation version here:
https://polywall.net/support/downloads?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=trial
12/05/2026
Can control room expansion make workflows clearer, not harder?
For a government law enforcement organization in Chile, modernization meant more than increasing display capacity.
The project involved updating the main control room, deploying two additional rooms, and moving to a more consistent way of managing video wall content.
Polywall software became the central control room platform for organizing applications, managing video wall layouts, and bringing critical sources into a shared view.
✅ The result: more flexible operations for coordination, briefings, and real-time oversight without adding complexity to daily work.
👉 Swipe through the carousel to explore the case.
Want to discuss a similar project?
Book a demo: https://polywall.net/product-demo?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=case
05/05/2026
Can your SOC handle both physical and cyber threats without losing situational awareness?
Whether it is an Information Security Operations Center (ISOC) protecting digital infrastructure, a Physical SOC monitoring facilities, or a hybrid of both, the goal remains the same: maintaining security and operational continuity 24/7.
In daily operations, SOC environments rarely lack data or tools.
What is often missing is a clear view of what is happening.
A video wall alone does not solve this. Each dashboard, camera feed, map, alert, and incident tool must contribute to a shared, real-time view of the organization’s security posture.
Control room software is what makes the video wall operational. Without the right software layer, it can quickly become a large display showing disconnected sources.
Solutions such as Polywall help organize alerts, camera feeds, maps, dashboards, and applications into structured layouts. Instead of adding more screens, this gives teams a clearer visual environment for monitoring, collaboration, and response.
🔗 Learn more in our new guide on SOC control room technology:
https://polywall.net/blog/what-is-soc
What is SOC: Definition, Functions, and How It Works What is a Security Operations Center (SOC)? Explore its core functions, structure, tools, and the role of video walls in improving situational awareness
28/04/2026
Treinamento Polywall, ministrado pelo nosso especialista Daniel, concluído com sucesso! ✅
Agradecemos a todos pela confiança, dedicação e compromisso!
E se você também tem interesse em fazer um treinamento de Polywall em nosso showroom, envie uma mensagem para nosso time! 🔥
16/04/2026
Is your control room designed for today’s workflows or yesterday’s infrastructure?
For years, control room architecture was hardware-first: fixed inputs, fixed outputs, built for stability. But the environment has changed. Control rooms now handle growing volumes of data, more dashboards, AI-driven insights, and distributed teams.
This is where architecture becomes a real decision point.
👉 Hardware-centric approach:
Built on dedicated AV equipment (matrices, encoders/decoders, KVM), with signals routed through fixed physical connections, displaying outputs from PCs and servers.
• Strong reliability and near-zero latency
• But scaling means more devices, more cabling, and slower adaptation
• Remote access requires dedicated workstations, KVM hardware, and network setup; ad-hoc access is not feasible
👉 Software-centric approach
Runs on standard IT infrastructure, where content is managed via software over IP networks, bringing dashboards, applications, and data directly into the workspace.
• Displays both hardware sources and application-level content
• Number of sources scales in real time, without hardware limits
• Native remote access with secure authentication (e.g. Active Directory), allowing users to connect from any location and device
For integrators and partners, adopting a software-centric approach means designing environments that support remote operations, dashboards, and multi-role collaboration from day one.
For end users, it means faster access to the right information, more flexibility in how the workspace is used, and the ability to evolve without rebuilding the system.
We explore 10 key differences: from content delivery and reliability to long-term cost and upgrades.
🔗 Read the full article here: https://polywall.net/blog/control-room-hardware-and-software
07/04/2026
What does it take to run a 24/7 Security Operations Center without complex AV setups?
For a company like Italtel, managing client services across networks, cloud platforms, and multiple environments is part of everyday IT operations. But as systems grow, so does the challenge: fragmented tools, delayed response, and limited control.
Together with implementation partner Videoworks S.p.A, Italtel deployed a modern control room powered by Polywall video wall software – simplifying operations without adding technical overhead.
The solution provides:
✅ Continuous 24/7 oversight of networks and Microsoft 365 accounts
✅ Faster incident detection and response
✅ Smart threat detection with AI-driven analysis
👉 Swipe through the carousel to explore the full case.
Want to see Polywall in action?
Book a demo: https://polywall.net/product-demo?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=italtel
26/03/2026
Most CCTV control rooms aren’t limited by cameras.
The real limitation is how information is organized on the video wall.
Over time, working on different security and SOC projects, we’ve noticed the same mistakes appearing again and again:
• Operators juggling too many systems
• Systems that don’t scale with camera growth
• Dashboards that become unreadable on large walls
• Constant re-logins across different tools
• No role-based access control
• Visual fatigue during long shifts
Design issues like these can slow down verification, overload operators, and increase risk during critical moments. And in most cases, none of these problems are about hardware alone – it’s visualization, workflows, and system architecture.
In this carousel we highlight 6 common CCTV control room mistakes we still see in real environments and how smarter visualization helps teams respond faster.
👉 Swipe to see how these mistakes can be fixed.
24/03/2026
How do you modernize control rooms without disrupting daily operations?
A government law enforcement organization in Chile recently addressed this challenge while expanding its operations across multiple locations.
The project expanded the main video wall from 8 to 12 displays and introduced two additional control rooms. With Polywall video wall management software at the core, control room operators can now visualize and manage multiple information sources within a shared visual environment.
Key results:
✅ Consistent workflows and user experience across all three control rooms
✅ Centralized management of multiple applications on the video wall
✅ Greater operational comfort thanks to a modernized, expanded video wall setup
✅ Reliable performance without latency or image loss
Today, control room teams can combine CCTV feeds, video conferencing, web applications, and operator desktops on the video wall in real time, supporting clearer coordination and faster decisions.
👉 Read the full case study: https://polywall.net/case-studies/control-rooms/chile-modernization
Government Control Rooms Modernization in Chile Renovation of three control rooms in Chile using Polywall video wall management software
24/03/2026
É real, é oficial e podemos implementar no seu projeto de videowall!
O Polywall Lens, permite visualizar e interagir com dashboards exibidos no videowall em tempo real, de qualquer lugar.
Através de um navegador seguro em laptop, tablet ou smartphone, o usuário acessa o videowall exatamente como ele aparece na sala de controle, mantendo a resolução nativa de dashboards, painéis SCADA e streams de vídeo.
Isso é sensacional!
Além de visualizar, também é possível clicar, ampliar, navegar e filtrar dados diretamente pelo navegador, sem necessidade de hardware adicional ou configurações complexas.
Com isso, operadores, gestores e equipes remotas podem acompanhar informações ao vivo e agir rapidamente, todos trabalhando com a mesma visão em tempo real.
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