Arecont Vision, producer of IP-based megapixel camera technology, has announced that Allied Telesis, Inc. has joined the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program. Allied Telesis is a provider of hardware and software products that build secure, feature-rich, and scalable data exchange solutions.

Arecont Vision prides itself on being an engineering company that designs, engineers and manufactures its own products, just like us,” said James Mustarde, Vice President of Marketing for Allied Telesis. “We share the same go-to-market strategy, making this an ideal partnership. We see a future of pairing our advanced networking solutions with their vision systems and offering a ‘certified and tested’ solution.”

Ensuring network evolutionThe focus of Allied Telesis fits naturally with the Arecont Vision cybersecurity leadership of megapixel camera technology"

Allied Telesis is universally recognised for innovating the way in which services and applications are delivered and managed, resulting in increased value and lower operating costs. In a world moving toward smart cities and the Internet of Things, Allied Telesis pushes networks to the edge to meet new challenges. Allied Telesis smart technologies ensure that network evolution can keep pace, and deliver efficient and secure solutions for people, organisations, and ‘things’ – both now and into the future.

The focus of Allied Telesis fits naturally with the Arecont Vision cybersecurity leadership of megapixel camera technology,” said Jeff Whitney, Vice President, Marketing, Arecont Vision. “The Arecont Vision-developed Massively Parallel Image Processing (MPIP) architecture and our use of FPGA ICs provides unique cybersecurity protection and upgradability for every camera that we build. With our 5th generation of this architecture, Arecont Vision cameras are unique in that they cannot be maliciously repurposed through or for use in cyberattacks on other networked devices.”

A partnership of development

Through the Arecont Vision Technology Partner Program, sales, development, and support contacts are established between the two companies to better engage with end user customers and integrators, integrate new features and technology, and quickly resolve any customer support issues. As part of the program, Arecont Vision cameras are in the Allied Telesis test labs, while Allied Telesis network equipment is in the MegaLab test and certification facility.

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