IndigoVision recently announced that it will support the network video standard being developed by Sony, Bosch and AxisIndigoVision, a leading supplier of complete IP Video and Alarm management solutions, recently announced that it will support the network video standard being developed by Sony, Bosch and Axis, once it is ratified.

Commenting on the announcement, Oliver Vellacott, IndigoVision CEO, said: "We are pleased to announce that IndigoVision's class-leading Security Management Software, ‘Control Center', will support cameras compliant with the forthcoming standard.  ‘Control Center' is deployed worldwide, currently supporting over 100,000 cameras and 10,000 operator workstations.  The IndigoVision offering includes integrations with the world's leading Access Control and Alarm products to provide powerful security solutions."

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