TDSi will also be demonstrating its latest software packages
TDSi’s EXgarde PRO integrates with Milestone’s Enterprise and Corporate video management software deliver further synergy

TDSi, a global leader in integrated security solutions, will be demonstrating the benefits of integrated access control and IP CCTV solutions at Intersec Dubai 2014. The company’s technical and sales specialists will be available on Stand S2-203C to discuss TDSi products and services with visitors.

Alongside their comprehensive range of hardware, TDSi will also be demonstrating its latest software packages; The company’s powerful VUgarde2 CCTV software solution in combination with its EXgarde PRO integrated access control software, offer a myriad of options with regards to the integration and co-operation - from passive monitoring and proactive security systems (such as access control) to manage all security needs. The new version of EXgarde PRO also integrates with the ASSA ABLOY’s Aperio wireless lock system, as well as Milestone’s video management software, Texecom’s Intruder Alarms and Microsoft’s Active Directory system.

Alan Hardy, Export Sales Director of TDSi commented, “Intersec is our first big security event in 2014 and we have been making careful preparations for our stand at the show. As the key trade and networking exhibition in the Middle East, Intersec draws visitors from across the security sector in the region and beyond, so is an ideal platform for us to unveil the latest version of our EXgarde PRO security management software. We are also looking forward to meeting with local partners as we implement our expansion plans for 2014. Over 40% of TDSi’s business is generated by export markets and the Middle East is a key growth region for us in the year ahead.”

TDSi will be showing visitors that with its integrated security solutions at the heart of the network, access control, CCTV and intruder alarms can all be connected to a central database, to provide a comprehensive security system that is easier to manage and makes event investigation simple.

Working with VUgarde2, EXgarde PRO is able to display live feeds from any camera, tag events for video playback, search recordings by date and time and offers video verification - alerting the operator to an event with pop-up live video. This opens up further possibilities to fully integrate access control with IP CCTV and other security systems. Operators can easily access live camera feeds, tag events that might be of interest later or take advice on pre-defined actions for any incident.

For organisations that already use it, TDSi’s EXgarde PRO integrates with Milestone’s Enterprise and Corporate video management software to deliver further synergy between the access control and video management elements of the security network. To simplify the use of both systems in one, users can view live video from any camera within the EXgarde Explorer window, so a problem with access control can immediately be investigated visually.

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