The megapixel solution provider, Surveon, and IP video management software developer, Digifort, have reached an agreement for the megapixel cameras of the Taiwanese manufacturer to be integrated with the Digifort System of the Brazilian firm.

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The company Surveon has announced that its megapixel cameras will be fully integrated with the System Digifort to offer cutting-edge solutions, ensuring high performance, reliability and scalability. Surveon offers a complete line of megapixel cameras and iSCSI video storage subsystems / SAS for megapixel surveillance applications.

Certified by Digifort, Surveon offers all models of compact megapixel HD cameras, box type, bullet type, fast dome and dome with Sony Exmor sensors, autofocus zoom lenses and single image processor, that guarantee excellent video quality. In addition, advanced imaging features like 3D noise reduction, defog, high light compensation, edge highlighting, wide dynamic range, and extra low shutter speed control make Surveon's megapixel cameras the ideal choice for any professional security project.

To ensure performance and reliability, Surveon's megapixel cameras and IP video storage have gone through a thorough quality control process, including hundreds of hours of rigorous control testing on the validation of the integration with the Digifort System, providing a fully integrated, risk-free solution for all your partners.

George Pilarinos, Business Development Manager at Digifort, has indicated: “As one of the manufacturers of IP video surveillance software, Brazil's most important digital CCTV and electronic image storage, with a quota of 80% in the IP security market in Brazil, the Digifort System is marketed in more than 80 countries and is translated into numerous languages, making it one of the best software in the international assessment market. With the integration of Surveon's advanced IP cameras, we now offer a complete solution for our customers with advanced imaging functionality and high system stability essential for megapixel surveillance projects”.


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By • 1 Oct, 2012
• Section: Video surveillance