Arecont Vision forms alliance with NICE Systems
Arecont Vision and NICE Systems integrate megapixel imaging devices into IP video management platforms

Arecont Vision, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, continues to expand enrolment in its Technology Partner Program. Announced recently at ASIS, Arecont Vision and NICE Systems are working together to ensure seamless integration of megapixel imaging devices into their IP video management platforms.

"Using Arecont Vision H.264 cameras, we have been able to achieve lower CPU load on both the server and the client side," said Erez Goldstein, NICE Systems Product Marketing Manager. "Arecont Vision cameras work great on our platform and offer users and integrators the benefit of more detailed images and improved TCO."

NICE Systems is the leading provider of Insight from Interactions solutions and value-added services, powered by advanced analytics of unstructured multimedia content - from telephony, web, radio and video communications. NICE's solutions address the needs of the enterprise and security markets, enabling organisations to operate in an insightful and proactive manner, and take immediate action to improve business and operational performance and ensure safety and security. NICE has over 24,000 customers in more than 150 countries, including more than 85 of the Fortune 100 companies.

"Arecont Vision's alliance with NICE Systems will result in higher performance and efficiency for IP video systems employing megapixel cameras," said Raul Calderon, Vice President of Strategic Relations, Arecont Vision. "Our collective goal is to continue to provide a true service to the industry through optimisation of innovative surveillance, storage and transmission solutions."

Arecont Vision offers the security industry's broadest line-up of surveillance cameras, ranging in image resolution from 1.3 to 10 megapixels, including models providing advanced capabilities such as dual day/night and panoramic viewing.

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