Group 4 Technology integrates security cameras from Bosch, Panasonic and Sony
G4Tec expands range and increases flexibility
Group 4 Technology is pleased to announce that the Symmetry™ Security Management System (SMS) now integrates with a wide range of IP network cameras from Bosch, Panasonic and Sony.

"We are pleased to be able to offer our customers increased flexibility by integrating with such respected, market leading brands as Bosch, Sony and Panasonic," said David Ella, Chief Technology Officer for Group 4 Technology.

Expanding integration to include market leading Bosch, Panasonic and Sony cameras enables Symmetry SMS users to have enhanced system flexibility across a diverse range of security needs.

Symmetry is a proven solution with over 25,000 installations globally, that seamlessly integrates key security functions including access control, video, alarm management and visitor monitoring to protect staff, premises and assets.

This news follows the announcement late last year that new Axis camera models are compatible for use with Symmetry SMS.

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