Bosch Security Systems and Milestone Systems have strengthened their strategic alliance by extending the range of integrated hardware and software products.
 
Bosch Security Systems is a global leader in IP cameras and encoders.  The IP cameras are based on the award-winning Dinion, FlexiDome and AutoDome Modular cameras.  Milestone's XProtect IP video management suite is one of the market-leading open platform IP video management system, with an extensive global presence.
 
The Bosch-Milestone strategic partnership extends the list of integrations to include Bosch's single-channel VIP X1 and twin-channel VIP X2 encoders running at full frame rate at 4CIF as well as its complete line of IP cameras.
 
As part of the launch, Bosch and Milestone have released a Milestone-Dinion IP promotion demo package.  This free-of-charge, single-camera license package can be downloaded from the internet and used by installers to demonstrate the full power of the combined solution - Bosch's IP encoders and Dinion IP cameras with Milestone's XProtect Professional video management solution.   
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