Integration of Dallmeier and SeeTec
IP cameras by German manufacturer Dallmeier are now also integrated into SeeTec's management software

"Owing to their open system architecture our products can be connected to third-party systems without any problems. We have always been mindful of an open platform", says President & CEO Dieter Dallmeier.

"The integration into the SeeTec software is further proof of how quickly and easily our products can be integrated."

As a pioneer and technological innovator in the area of network-based video surveillance SeeTec developed the first full IP Video Management solution more than 10 years ago.

The software, which is now in its fifth generation, offers a powerful management platform that supports camera hardware from all of the leading manufacturers. The current software SeeTec 5, version 5.2.12, supports the Dallmeier network cameras DF3000IP and DDF3000IPV.

Ulrich Heissler, head of technical development at SeeTec, explains the move: "With the integration of the Dallmeier cameras SeeTec expands its hardware portfolio by another German manufacturer of high-value IP cameras. We are very pleased about the cooperation with that established company and we are sure that this collaboration will bring additional benefits to our customers amidst a rapidly growing market."

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