IDIS has announced the completion of integration between its total surveillance offering, DirectIP™ and SureView’s Immix® CS/CC video centric alarm monitoring platform, which correlates and manages unlimited video and other security systems alarms into a single unified platform.

IDIS customers can now harness the power and high-performance DirectIP™ surveillance through their partner alarm receiving centres, central stations or in-house command centres. 

The integration enables essential DirectIP™ video surveillance features from the Immix® platform, including live view with multi-layout, playback, two-way audio with remote alarm notification and instant video verification.

Brian Song, Managing Director, IDIS Europe, commented, “We are committed to ensuring DirectIP™ customers realise industry-leading performance together with a low cost of ownership.  The integration with Immix® achieves this by allowing for a more cost effective and streamlined approach to managing and monitoring multiple security alarms through one user interface.  

“In addition, with the Immix platform deploying across an increasing number of alarm receiving and remote monitoring centres, customers can now migrate to DirectIP™ surveillance and benefit from industry-leading HD quality video in the control room.”

Chris Eckersley, Sales Director at SureView, added, “The integration with DirectIP™ demonstrates our commitment to offering our customers the most innovative and powerful technologies in the market.  DirectIP™ offers industry-leading full-HD performance delivering tangible benefits to a wide range of businesses.”

IDIS offers DirectIP™ as an end-to-end solution, comprising a range of cameras, monitors, NVRs and comprehensive video management software. DirectIP™ delivers unrivalled plug-and-play simplicity, combined with highest-quality performance and industry-leading pricing levels.

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