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Matrix will display its range of IP Video Surveillance solutions that include enterprise level VMS, NVRs, HVRs and IP Cameras
Matrix will showcase its range of Biometric Access Control and IP video surveillance solutions

Matrix, a manufacturer of telecom and security solutions, is participating in ASIS 2016, from 12th – 15th September 2016. Matrix will showcase its well-engineered security solutions specifically designed for enterprises.

Biometric access control 

At ASIS 2016, Matrix will showcase its range of Biometric Access Control solution and its advanced applications. Mobile being the next generation technology in terms of security, Matrix will display its “Your mobile your identity” themed Access Control solution whereby user either scans the QR code through mobile or twist his hand to gain access.

Premium door controller

Furthermore, Matrix will launch COSEC DOOR FMX as premium door controller with multispectral sensor. The device is powerful enough to take fingerprints of dry, wet, elderly, oily hands. In order to cut down the server cost, Matrix will present its standalone access control solution where one can connect up to 255 devices and 25,000 users. “During this exhibition, we will demonstrate our enterprise grade Access Control solution with real-time features such as auto push events to server, instant notification, automatic device identification, Mobile as user credentials and many more.” said Mr. Abhay Joshi, International Sales Manager for security products.

IP video surveillance solutions

Matrix will also display its range of IP Video Surveillance solutions that include enterprise level VMS, NVRs, HVRs and IP Cameras.  The entire solution is focused on solving the three major pain areas of customers, namely difficulty in centralised management and monitoring, bandwidth and storage cost, and reactive security. Some of the path breaking features on display include event based edge recording and notification with distributed architecture VMS, adaptive recording and compression to save 40% storage, centralised monitoring and management without server and public IP, safeguard data with redundancy and user based roles and rights, real-time notification and intelligent video analytics like people counting, face detection, and Calling from Mobile App. Experience of such features will help you differentiate a Video Surveillance solution from box moving devices and cameras available in the marketplace.

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