Surveon, the megapixel solutions provider, and Digifort, a leading developer of IP video management software, recently announced that Surveon megapixel cameras will be fully integrated with Digifort System to deliver cutting-edge solutions, guaranteeing high performance, reliability and scalability. Surveon offers a full line of megapixel cameras and enterprise iSCSI/SAS video storage subsystems designed for megapixel surveillance applications.

Certified by Digifort, Surveon provides full-featured compact, box, bullet, dome, and speed dome HD megapixel cameras with Sony Exmor sensors, auto focus zoom lens and individual image processor that ensure excellent video quality.  In addition, advanced image features such as 3D noise reduction, defog, high light compensation, edge enhancement, wide dynamic range, and extra low shutter speed control make Surveon megapixel cameras the ideal choice for any professional security projects.

To guarantee performance and reliability, Surveon megapixel cameras and IP video storage have gone through a comprehensive QA process including hundreds of hours of rigorous assurance testing on integration validation with Digifort System, providing fully integrated and risk-free end to end solutions for our partners.

“Being the number one software in Brazil for IP surveillance, digital CCTV and electronic image storage, and holding over 80% of the market share of the IP security market in Brazil, Digifort System is commercialized in over 80 countries and translated into multiple languages, making the software one of the best in international market evaluations,” said George Pilarinos, Business Development Manager of Digifort. “By integrated with Surveon’s advanced IP cameras, we now offer the fully verified solutions for our worldwide customers with advanced imaging functionality and high system stability essential for megapixel surveillance projects.”

Surveon is committed to providing its valued partners truly professional, 100% designed and manufactured in-house megapixel solutions that do not require complex assembly procedures and offer high quality and reliability.

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