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SureView Immix control room automation software couples with CCTV products from Samsung
Samsung will introduce 170 new products during 2010 including a family of IP/network products
The professional security division of Samsung has announced that a large number of its CCTV cameras and DVRs have been successfully integrated into the SureView Immix control room automation software.

Commenting on this development, Tim Biddulph, Pre-Sales Engineer for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd said: "The hard work put into achieving this high level of integration by Samsung and SureView's technical experts is more than justified. Installers and system integrators can now recommend Samsung CCTV products to their customers with confidence and know that Immix equipped central stations and alarm receiving centres will be able to take full advantage of the technically advanced features and functions of our products."

Samsung and SureView have agreed an ongoing integration programme which reflects that Samsung will be introducing 170 new products during 2010 including a comprehensive family of IP/network products.

"Formalising our partnership with Samsung comes at an exciting time for both companies and will offer both end users and integrators flexibility and choice for their remote monitoring requirements, as the number of monitoring centres using Immix continues to expand globally," said Chris Eckersley, Sales Director for SureView Systems International Ltd

Immix is a UL classified automation software platform designed to receive alarm events from industry standard receivers, video, video analytics and access control systems. Immix associates events with on site video and audio devices displaying it to the central station operator in a way that is designed to be highly automated and easy to use.

 

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