The security division of the South Korean company Samsung, Samsung Techwin, has announced that its DVRs and NVRs are compatible with IP video management solutions from Axxon companies, Loved it, Digifort, Griffid, Exacq, Genetec, ISS, Milestone, Mirasys, Onssi, Seetec e IPronet.

Samsung Techwin has successfully integrated its DVRs and NVRs with video management software (VMS) of the main development companies. Axxon, Loved it, Digifort, Griffid, Exacq, Genetec, ISS, Milestone, Mirasys, Onssi, Seetec and IPronet are the video management software companies that Samsung has been working with for their ability to offer software “open”, specially designed to facilitate integration between equipment and systems from different manufacturers.

Tim Biddulph, IP Product Manager de Samsung Techwin Europe, has commented on it: “Customers across Europe trust the Samsung brand primarily because of our ability to provide comprehensive services for analog video surveillance solutions., hybrid and network and IP based. For this reason, They usually offer a complete proposal with Samsung material. Nevertheless, We recognize that in an economic situation like the current one, We must ensure that our customers get the most out of their security system investments.: This means customers can control and monitor Samsung products with equipment from other manufacturers.. And working closely with VMS companies is a fundamental part of our Smart Security philosophy., “which primarily focuses on easing the path for customers seeking a gradual transition from their current analog video surveillance solution to a 100% IP one.”.

“Each company's video management software is different. However, regardless of the platform you choose, Customers will have high control over cameras and recording devices from different manufacturers, as well as the flexibility to integrate, For example, intelligent video analysis, access control systems and mobile devices. Of course, We advise all clients to consult with their suppliers about the different possibilities before making a decision about which VMS to work with.”, Biddulph has attacked.

By, 24 May, 2012, Section: Security

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