Genetec-SV-32
Visitors will be able to see the
integration of Security Center with
select camera and hardware partners

Genetec will attend ASIS 2014, booth #311 in Atlanta, Georgia to showcase Security Center, its flagship security platform that unifies video surveillance (Omnicast), access control (Synergis) and license plate recognition (AutoVu). With one of the most open, independent and flexible architectures in the security industry, Genetec will be demonstrating how the latest version of Security Center provides seamless integration with over 100 devices from a growing ecosystem of technology partners.

Visitors to the Genetec booth will be able to see the integration of Security Center with select camera and hardware partners including: Axis Communications, Panasonic, BOSCH, Samsung, Vivotek, SONY, Vidcie, ASSA ABLOY, Salto, HID, Mercury and retail analytics software from Prism Skylabs.

Genetec will also showcase the SV-32, the latest addition to its family of network security appliances. Designed for retail and banking customers who require a small-size security appliance, the new SV-32 supports up to 32 IP-based devices and provides customers with a simple, turnkey solution to facilitate the deployment of a network-based video and access control surveillance system. Important feature enhancements and partnerships are expected to be announced for the SV-32 closer to ASIS.

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