The EXacqVision VMS management system integrates with Proximex Surveillint
Operating under the same platform, the features of the video management program (Vms) exacqVision have been integrated with the PSIM Proximex Surveillint tool, providing a complete video surveillance solution.
Exacq Technologies announced the integration of its video management software (Vms) exacqVision with PSIM solution (Physical Security Information Management) Surveillint de Proximex, connecting disparate system information in a single centralized environment to help mitigate risks and reduce total cost of ownership. Both brands are part of the business unit of Tyco IF&S.
The integration of exacqVision and Proximex Surveillint allows you to take advantage of the intuitive features of the former within the Surveillint module. From the exacqVision server it is possible to centrally deliver images and videos for display through the Surveillint user interface along with events and notifications from a wide range of other physical security systems, including access control, video analysis, the security perimeter or storage solutions.
With this integration, end users can analyze and display video, both direct and recorded, with associated events and cameras within a single platform, minimizing response time to security risks and threats. In this way it is possible to automatically detect the cameras, schedule events and show video that have been pre-programmed.
“Partnership with Proximex further strengthens our collaboration with PSIM solutions. The combination of our exacqVision VMS functionality with Surveillint offers a complete surveillance system facilitating security management", comments Tom Buckley, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Exacq Technologies.
This integration requires exacqVision server 6.0 or later with a current exacqVision Professional or Enterprise license.
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