Schneider Electric announced recently that its Pelco Endura™ Enterprise video management system (VMS) is now integrated with the AMAG Symmetry™ Security Management software. This in-depth integration of IP systems allows users access to live video, playback video, pan-tilt-zoom, and alarms, including analytic alarms from Pelco Sarix™ IP cameras that are connected to the Endura system.

“We are pleased to announce the completion of the development effort establishing integration between the Endura Enterprise VMS and the AMAG Symmetry Security Management software,” said Jeremy Hoyos, integration business development manager, Schneider Electric. “We continue to focus 100 percent of our research and development on IP services and technologies and this new integration is further evidence that we are meeting our customers’ needs to deliver open IP-based solutions to meet ever evolving security needs.”

Schneider Electric and AMAG have a long-standing partnership, which includes AMAG being one of the first companies to join the Pelco Partner First program. In addition to this new integration, the companies are working on a future integration with Pelco’s Sarix™ line and have collaborated on several other existing integrations, including the Pelco Digital Sentry™ VMS series.

“The integration between AMAG’s Symmetry Security Management System and Pelco’s Endura VMS provides our customers with an advanced IP VMS option for mission-critical surveillance applications,” said David Weinbach, product manager, AMAG Technology. “Our continued partnership with an industry leader like Schneider Electric strengthens our video solution offerings and our overall security management platform.”

Endura is the ideal video management system for mission-critical surveillance operations requiring around-the-clock monitoring and unwavering reliability. It provides the tools security and IT professionals need to effectively safeguard people and property. With the ability to scale thousands of cameras, Endura is designed to fit a wide range of applications - including airports, casinos, and city surveillance - where unmatched fault tolerance and system integrity are mandatory. Customisable permission settings and unlimited user profiles enable access for multiple stakeholders, driving greater return on security investment across your enterprise.

AMAG's Symmetry Security Management System provides advanced security solutions for access control, video management and intrusion detection. Symmetry systems are installed worldwide and designed for organisations of any size – from the largest multi-national or government agency to schools and smaller office buildings. Renowned for having intelligent yet easy to use software, AMAG Technology offers a wide range of highly reliable products. Symmetry, available in Business, Professional, Enterprise, Global and Homeland Security Editions, delivers the latest technology in a proven, scalable, easily deployed, integrated system which can be managed from one central application.

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