Scati Cloud evolves video surveillance to the cloud
Based on a monthly subscription concept by camera, Arise Cloud allows the centralization and supervision of real -time recordings, From anywhere, by web browser or a mobile application.
The real -time video recording and management system in the cloud Scati Cloud "It is designed to transform the way companies protect their assets and guarantee security", They point from this company.
Compatible with the main camera manufacturers, certificates Onvif, and based on a monthly subscription concept per device, Scati Cloud allows at Centralization and supervision of real -time recordings From anywhere without compromising your safety.
Easy and remote installation, This Scati solution does not require network configuration or port redirection, Simply just connect to the local network. In the event that an interruption occurs, The company has Cloud Bridge, A catwalk device between the cameras and the cloud that locally store the recordings and uploads them when the service is reestablished.
With advanced SAFE CEFRADO AND STORAGE PROTOCOLS In the cloud thanks to technology Amazon Web Services (AWS), Scati Cloud "guarantees the integrity of recordings in a reliable solution, scalable and profitable ".
In addition to remote access to the cameras from anywhere with the mobile application and supervise live broadcasts from a screen at home, Scati Cloud facilitates access to cloud recordings until 8 MP No need to have an external recorder to store video.
The user can mover, position and control the orientation and zoom of their cameras, Expand or reduce images in real time and perform a monitoring of people or objects of interest from your mobile device (iOs y Android) from anywhere.
As they point out from the manufacturer, “Scati Cloud is not simply a cloud video surveillance solution; It is an evolution in the way companies address security. From efficient centralization to uncomplicated scalability and the highest cybersecurity standards, is designed to meet the demands of modern companies ”.
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