The software developer of video surveillance and security systems, AxxonSoft, is present at the twentieth edition of the Security Essen fair, the safety and fire protection fair held in the German town of Essen, where you are showing the Axxon Next solution, the new generation of video management software based on open standards to offer a truly open platform.

blankAxxonSoft is participating in the Security Essen fair (Pavilion 2, Stand 319 in Messe Essen), held in Essen (Germany) of the 25 To 28 September, where it is unveiling its most recent flagship product, innovative video management software Axxon Next. This state-of-the-art video management software is based on open standards to offer a platform that is truly open. Axxon Next offers reliability, Performance, facility, flexibility and unprecedented freedom of configuration being able to use an infinite number of video servers, Cameras, workstations and mobile client devices, as well as being compatible with more than 850 IP camera models.

Advanced ergonomic interface makes all functions intuitive, and easy to use and locate. And finally, but no less important, its transparent customer-focused pricing policy allows you to get the most out of all program features regardless of the size of your system. Axxon Next is available in a free version that allows you to connect 16 cameras and incorporates license for audio and video detection tools.

In addition, exhibition includes universal open physical security information management platform Axxon Intellect Entrerprise, the cornerstone of the "Safe City" projects implemented in more than 80 cities around the world and many other projects. With its wide range of functions, such as compatibility with access control systems, fire and intrusion alarm systems, traffic control, recognition of wagon numbers and recognition of license plates (Lpr), Axxon Intellect is a highly advanced platform that combines intelligent video analysis in a single environment, universal IP-based connectivity and event-driven automation capabilities.


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By • 26 Sep, 2012
• Section: Systems control, Events, Computer security