Security infrastructure in a box

October 2017 Surveillance, Infrastructure

Genetec unveiled new additions to its Streamvault line of turnkey security infrastructure solutions at ASIS this year. Streamvault will offer a wider selection of high-performance rack-mounted appliances, workstations and storage options.

Streamvault physical security infrastructure appliances provide a turnkey experience for installations of all sizes, whether a project requires a compact appliance for small sites or the scalability of a rack-mounted, enterprise-class installation. Each unit is delivered pre-installed and pre-tested with Genetec Security Center, the company’s open-architecture, IP-based unified security platform. The Streamvault line of security infrastructure network appliances will be a good fit for education and corporate campuses, transportation, stadiums and critical infrastructure applications.

Integrators and end-users alike will benefit from reduced system design complexity, straight-forward, guaranteed performance, and reduced deployment and maintenance times. The Streamvault devices ship ready-to-use, out of the box, offering an efficient procurement and technical support experience.

Streamvault solutions are also designed with the latest cybersecurity standards. Each unit is delivered pre-hardened to safeguard security systems and their supporting networks against cyber threats. Genetec also delivers frequent updates to help customers and systems integrators protect units already deployed in the field against new threats and potential vulnerabilities.

The new Streamvault line offerings will include: turnkey high-performance rack-mounted appliances that scale up to over 2000 cameras, as well as workstations designed to provide smooth playback of high-resolution video streams. A variety of storage options are available, including Direct-Attached Storage (DAS), Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Network (SAN). System architects will be able to work directly with Genetec experts to design their security infrastructure with confidence, and guarantee both performance and storage requirements.

For more information contact Brent Cary, Genetec, [email protected], www.genetec.com



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