IPSecurityCenter is a PSIM solution for multi-sensor complex security integration
The Solution Engineer Training was conducted by Carl Gilbert from CNL Software

The training was delivered to a range of regional security specialists from the customer community as well as systems integrators and security system providers. 

The Solution Engineer Training, conducted by Carl Gilbert from CNL Software, provided an overview of IPSecurityCenter and guided trainees with setting up IPSecurityCenter for their specific security needs, tailoring the interface to provide the required user functionality and operation. 

“IPSecurityCenter is a powerful PSIM solution for multi-sensor complex security integration. With this training our teams are able to integrate multiple sensors from a complex security environment to deliver a Common Operational Picture for our clients greatly simplifying decision-making. We are pleased to be associated with CNL Software in this region” stated Ray Minhas, Managing Director, AIS Security Solutions.

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