Open, scalable surveillance

1 November 2016 Transport (Industry), Surveillance

Over 100 airports globally use IndigoVision as a trusted end-to-end solution. Alex Penhaligon, regional sales manager – southern Africa says there are a few reasons why:

Founded in 1994, with over 15 000 installations, delivering to over 100 countries, IndigoVision has proven experience.

• Rigorous testing and relentless quality control, ensure investment into a robust and reliable security system.

• IndigoVision is a complete end to-end security management solution from cameras to software to storage, so performance and stability go hand-in-hand. Customers are future-proofed: the products they buy today will have backwards compatibility for years to come.

• IndigoVision is a flexible, scalable solution provider, allowing a mix and match of any combination of cameras, storage and software to create the most effective security solution.

• Flexibility is provided throughout the entire product offering. It’s about the choice between various cost/value propositions within the camera, storage and software product range.

• IndigoVision’s Distributed Network Architecture removes the need for a central server – so no single point of failure, greater resilience, dramatically reduced latency and no network bottlenecks.

• IndigoVision’s architecture is completely scalable, you can expand at will, or grow organically: add more cameras or recorders when and where you require. The software workstation installs are free of charge, covering any number of operators for no additional cost.

• Cameras and encoders equipped with IndigoVision’s SMART.core technology offer market leading video and audio performance. Superior compression means less storage costs and up to 90% lower system costs.

• The system is open. You can integrate it with other specialised security systems as well as third-party cameras. IndigoVision is conformant with various industry standards like ONVIF Profile S and OPC.

For more information contact IndigoVision, +27 (0)72 496 8570, [email protected], www.indigovision.com





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