VIVOTEK and Digifort are partners in surveillance technology
VIVOTEK cameras like IP7161, IP7361, IP8161, and FD8161 integrated with Digifort's software
VIVOTEK is pleased to partner with Digifort, a leading developer of IP surveillance software, and demonstrated the latest integration with VIVOTEK network cameras and Digifort's IP surveillance software at Exposec 2010 in São Paulo, Brazil.

The demonstration showcased the highest level of integration of VIVOTEK's megapixel cameras and new 8000 series H.264 network cameras, such as IP7161, IP7361, IP8161, and FD8161.

Megapixel network cameras have emerged as the main trend for IP surveillance because of their capability to provide wide coverage and exceptional detail.

The integration of Digifort software and VIVOTEK's full range of 2-megapixel network cameras meets market expectations to fulfil high-end, demanding surveillance applications, and brings users a higher level of operational and functional flexibility to control VIVOTEK cameras on Digifort‘s powerful video management platform.

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