Integration Partner Programm is the new initiative launched by Bosch Security Systems to integrate its security products with third-party applications.

Bosch The Integration Partner Program

Bosch Security Systems has launched Integration Partner Program (IPP), a service that aims to provide users with development tools and resources dedicated to ensuring the support of their video products with third-party solutions. This is accompanied by a new web portal and solution support, that help integrators identify compatible software and products that are ideal for their video projects.

The result is greater flexibility for end users using Bosch IP video devices with software and storage platforms that best meet their security surveillance needs.
“The security market is very diverse and we are making it easier for customers to use Bosch's video products and features using their preferred software and storage platforms”, said Rudolf Spielberger, Bosch Security Systems' IPP program manager.

As part of the IPP program, developers get an extensive library of reusable software components and code samples to facilitate faster integration of Bosch IP devices into their applications. Bosch engineers also help optimize support for video product features for more complex projects.

Bosch Micro and FlexiDomeIntegrators, Developers, Users

For integrators, access to the latest information on bosch device compatibility with other video management systems or storage products makes it easier to design the best specific solutions.

For end users, rigorous testing of all third-party solutions listed on the web portal ensures seamless integration of Bosch IP devices and very simple operation.

"We have compatibility agreements with major software manufacturers like Milestone Systems, NetApp, Proxim, SeeTec, Genetec, Mirasys, NUUO and others. Your systems can display and manage the video streams emitted by our IP devices”, says David Lenot, Bosch Security Systems EMEA Business Development Manager.
Bosch solutions are designed for easy integration. All your IP cameras and encoders are ONVIF compliant and run on firmware that allows you to support dozens of products at the same time.


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by • 25 sep, 2013
• section: business, safety