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Allied Telesis, a pioneer in intelligent networking, in partnership with Hanwha Vision America, announces the availability of a plug-in for Hanwha Vision America’s, Wisenet WAVE VMS system.

As an extension of the two companies’ partnership announced earlier this year, the plug-in allows the Wisenet WAVE VMS administrator the ability to control and manage the Allied Telesis switches from a single pane of glass. This advancement streamlines security operations, mitigates risk, and improves uptime.

Secure networking infrastructure

The technology, which can be seen in action at the Hanwha Vision America’s booth (#1701) at GSX this week in Orlando, FL, gives end users the ability to mitigate camera issues and reduce truck rolls. This partnership combines the expertise of Allied Telesis in secure networking infrastructure with Hanwha Vision America’s cutting-edge video surveillance technology, enabling organizations to deploy highly secure and scalable surveillance systems.

We have always been at the forefront of innovating network security solutions. With this advanced plug-in, users of Hanwha Vision America’s Wisenet WAVE VMS platform are more armed than ever before to help avoid costly breaches and downtime. It’s truly the complete solution for simplifying network and IP camera management,” says Rahul Gupta, CTO at Allied Telesis.

IP camera management

Tom Cook, Executive Vice President of Sales & Operations, North America at Hanwha Vision America, added, “We’re excited to launch a plug-in that integrates Hanwha Vision America’s Wisenet WAVE VMS system with Allied Telesis’ networking solutions, offering a seamless end-to-end security and surveillance network. By engaging from the design phase, we ensure the solution is perfectly optimized for our customers’ needs. This collaboration sets a new standard for secure, reliable, and efficient network infrastructure.”

Please note that currently this plug in is available for embedded units only. Windows version will be launched by the 1st quarter of 2025.

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