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Genetec Inc., a technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions announced the availability of Security Centre SaaS from its global network of certified partners.

A massively scalable, open, and unified software as a service (SaaS) solution, the new offering will combine access control, video management, forensic search, intrusion monitoring, automation, and many other advanced security capabilities.

Enterprise-grade offering

The physical security industry has been eagerly anticipating an enterprise-grade offering that can be implemented in the cloud or a hybrid deployment based on customers’ needs and requirements,” said Michel Chalouhi, Vice President of Global Sales at Genetec Inc. 

"Security Centre SaaS not only fills this important gap in the market, but it redefines the possibilities for cloud-based physical security."

Security Centre SaaS

The information is presented in a single, intuitive user interface, facilitating a faster and more informed process

Because of its open architecture, Security Centre SaaS gives organisations the freedom to choose the door controllers, cameras, and devices that work best for their business. It also features powerful forensic search tools designed to simplify and speed up investigations.

These tools extract crucial information from the rich metadata collected by the system's connected edge devices. The information is presented in a single, intuitive user interface, facilitating faster and more informed decision-making processes.

Key features

Security Centre SaaS features powerful and comprehensive systems management tools, making it easier and faster for channel partners to configure, provision, and deploy complex, multi-site enterprise systems at scale.

From quote to delivery, Security Centre SaaS helps partners to efficiently manage and oversee all their Security Centre SaaS installations, no matter the size of the project.

Cloud connection with ACC and Axis powered by Genetec

Security Centre SaaS enables customers to securely connect, enroll, and manage Axis devices

In addition to an open portfolio of cameras by a range of manufacturers, Security Centre SaaS takes full advantage of the newly announced Axis Cloud Connect solution, and the existing Axis Powered by Genetec network door controller.

Building on years of close collaboration with Axis, Security Centre SaaS enables customers to securely connect, enroll, and manage Axis devices in a diversity of deployment options, including direct device-to-cloud streaming of video, metadata, and access control data.   

Easy installation and maintenance

Together, both ACC and Axis Powered by Genetec offer users a complete enterprise-grade deployment of both network access control and video technologies designed to work seamlessly across hybrid and cloud environments, as well as in fully on-premises deployments.

Easily installed and maintained, these Axis devices enable Security Centre SaaS customers to deploy a unified cloud-ready installation quickly and reliably.

Pricing 

The new offering is also available in competitively priced video bundles, including software and camera connections

Security Centre SaaS is offered in two subscription plans starting at $149 US MSRP per year per device connection (these can be door controllers, cameras, intercoms, intrusion panels, or other device connections).

The new offering is also available in competitively priced video bundles, including software and camera connections, starting at $2,700 US MSRP. These include the option of either 8 or 20 camera connections (with 8 and 20 TB of storage, respectively), the Security Centre SaaS software, and the Genetec Cloudlink™ 310 appliance that allows any non-cloud-ready camera to be easily connected to Security Centre SaaS.

Availability

Security Centre SaaS is available to be quoted and ordered immediately in all regions and will begin shipping as of May 30th, 2024.

Security Centre SaaS will be showcased for the first time at ISC West at booth #13062.

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