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Arteco, global provider of video event management solutions, has completed its integration with Paxton’s networked access control system, Net2. The combination of these two leading solutions enables users to gain additional levels of intelligence from their security infrastructure.

Arteco VEMS integration with Paxton’s Net2

By integrating the Arteco Video Event Management Systems (VEMS) with Paxton’s access control platform through Arteco Open Connector, users can combine video and access control events to gain new insights into potential risks or incidents. Paxton’s Net2 range devices are manageable within Arteco NEXT VEMS, enabling enables operators to control Paxton’s access control systems in combination with video surveillance cameras, intrusion systems, video analytics and other integrated devices, from one centralised interface.

Paxton’s Net2 range devices are manageable within Arteco NEXT VEMS

With over 30 years’ experience, Paxton creates simple, yet intelligent and innovative products with simplicity designed in, ensuring they are straightforward to install, use and maintain. The security system offers centralised administration and control of sites ranging from one to hundreds of doors, and thousands of users.

Integrated security platform

The ability to mirror events within the Arteco platform allows joint customers to streamline operations, reduce training costs and ensure productivity,” said Gareth O’Hara, Paxton’s Chief Sales Officer. “At Paxton, we put our core values of simplicity and quality at the heart of everything we do, to answer the needs of the security market. Arteco is an ideal partner because of its open-platform video technologies and its focus on ensuring customers have access to advanced intelligence via an integrated security platform.

Access control events, such as a door forced open, can be configured to generate an alarm with the Arteco VEMS

Access control events, such as a door forced open, can be configured to generate an alarm with the Arteco VEMS, allowing operators to focus on the most critical and important information at any given time.

Access control and video surveillance integration

The integration of access control and video surveillance is of critical importance to a wide range of organisations and therefore, we are focused on developing close partnerships with today’s most innovative access control providers,” said Giampaolo Sabbatani, CEO, Arteco. “Our integration with Paxton allows us to provide customers with the ability to combine multiple data points into a single management platform to increase safety, security and intelligence.

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