Vivotek's PTZ technology has been incorporated into AxxonSoft's open video management software platform, Intellect Enterprise and Next.

Axxon Intellect Enterprise

Vivotek And AxxonSoft have integrated their technologies to develop new solutions aimed at the IP surveillance market. In this way, Vivotek has incorporated its solution of panoramic PTZ with the open platform of video management software AxxonSoft, Axxon Intellect Enterprise and Axxon Next.

Vivotek takes from 2012 working with panoramic PTZ technology and, lately, It has added to its catalog two new equipment equipped with this functionality: the fixed network camera in dome format and with features of fisheye SF8172/72V of 5 megapixels and the SD8363E Full HD High Speed Dome 2 Megapixel.

Vivotek SD8363EThe PTZ solution allows a panoramic view of 180 degrees or an immersive view of 360 degrees without blind spots, allowing simultaneous monitoring of an overview of a specific area, from a fisheye camera, and a detailed detailed view from the high-speed dome camera.

The synergy of the two cameras makes panoramic PTZ particularly suitable for shops, train stations, Airports, Casinos, parking or any area where thorough and very detailed surveillance is necessary. Since its creation, Vivotek collaborated with video management software programmers regionally and internationally to integrate the functionalities of their cameras with various platforms.

Vivotek SFSF8172The agreement signed by AxxonSoft allows it to respond to the growing market demand for panoramic PTZ, developing an effective solution to meet the diverse needs of users.

"AxxonSoft, Since its inception, has focused on building agile, high-quality security systems to meet versatile business needs. Together with Vivotek we are expanding the possibilities for the security industry and supplying the end user with IP-based surveillance systems, safer", explains Murat Altuev, President of AxxonSoft


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By • 27 Jan, 2014
• Section: Systems control, Business, Video surveillance