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Johnson Controls, the global provider of smart and sustainable buildings and architect of the OpenBlue digital platforms, introduces the Tyco American Dynamics victor Application Servers. These servers are ideal when managing video from VideoEdge NVRs via the victor VMS.

Scalable from single-site locations to enterprise-level deployments (SAS and MAS), these servers are available in several form factors with distinct configurations to simplify ordering and installation and come with full service technical and hardware support. The 1U Rack Mount Server with a single CPU delivers powerful performance and enterprise-class features. Users can scale even further to the 2U Rack Mount Server for a large memory and extensive I/O footprints.

Product security program

AI and analytics are now combined and integrated with VideoEdge to strengthen operational efficiency

Each server is backed by a three-year limited warranty. Powerful AI and analytics are now combined and integrated with victor / VideoEdge to strengthen operational efficiency and effectiveness. Detect suspicious objects and abnormal behaviour to identify trends that help mitigate threat and pinpoint the exact location of alarms on maps to arm security teams with life-saving details.

With powerful, automated and forensic search capabilities, powered by Tyco AI, victor / VideoEdge users are able to save time when minutes matter. All of the company’s products are analysed, tested and required to meet or exceed the rigorous standards of the Johnson Controls Cyber Solutions Product Security Program. This holistic approach is aimed at providing peace of mind to the company’s customers.

Their security mindset begins at initial design concept and is supported through deployment, including a rapid incident response to meet the comprehensive and evolving cyber security environments.

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