Surveon, fabricante integral de soluciones megapixel, has announced that it will present solutions integrated with Milestone Systems' XProtect video management software at the ASIS international exhibition 2012 (stand 3126), que se celebra en Philadelphia (EU), of the 10 al 13 September.

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Surveon will be present at the 55th Seminar of the American Society of Industry Security (ASIS), which will take place 10 al 13 September at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia (EU). Surveon will show at the event solutions integrated with XProtect video management software from Milestone Systems as a Milestone Manufacturer Alliance Partner (MAP) y Milestone Solution Partner (MSP). Surveon offers proven end-to-end solutions from a full line of megapixel cameras and RAID NVR hardware to enterprise iSCSI/SAS video storage subsystems designed for megapixel surveillance applications..

Supported by Milestone for full integration, Surveon offers megapixel HD box cameras, bala, Full-featured dome and speed dome with Sony Exmor sensors, Autofocus zoom lenses and individual image processor provide excellent video quality. Besides, Advanced image features like 3D noise reduction, edge enhancement, high light compensation, wide dynamic range, fog, and extra low shutter speed control make Surveon megapixel cameras the ideal solution for professional security projects.

The Surveon EMR series (Enterprise Megapixel Recorder) offers Intel quad-core Xeon processors and hardware RAID controllers, ensuring maximum I/O performance when integrated with Milestone's high-end archive recording architecture. William Chen, North American Business Director at Surveon, has commented: “The integration of Milestone XProtect with the Surveon EMR series has been extensively tested. Integrated with the EonStor RAID controller which has been used in more than 200.000 storage facilities around the world, The Surveon EMR series is a brilliant choice over common PC or COTS-based solutions and the ideal solution for mission-critical hotel surveillance projects., schools, banks, factories, transport, urban surveillance and public services “.

By, 28 Aug, 2012, Section: Events, Computer security

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