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Motorola Solutions have announced the newest addition to its video security and analytics portfolio, the Artificial Intelligence Network Video Recorder (AI NVR).

The AI NVR combines the traditional Avigilon NVR with the capabilities of the Avigilon AI Appliance to provide enterprises with a solution that fulfills their analytic, storage and cyber security needs.

Cloud-connected AI NVR solution

The AI NVR solution is cloud-connected to enable remote management through Avigilon Cloud Services, so that users can easily perform software upgrades and download new applications.

The AI NVR is a game changer, when it comes to helping enterprises achieve their security goals"

John Kedzierski, the Senior Vice President of Video Security & Analytics at Motorola Solutions, said “The AI NVR is a game changer, when it comes to helping enterprises achieve their security goals. We are providing a cost-effective option that enables our customers to become more efficient in their security efforts, resulting in a safer environment.”

Combining analytics and the Cloud

John Kedzierski said, “By combining analytics and the Cloud in an appliance that is easy to deploy and manage, security operators are able to make better informed decisions, while streamlining their system management operations.”

Rather than replacing an entire video security set up, users can now connect their existing camera system with the AI NVR, in order to gain access to the Avigilon advanced analytics. This includes Avigilon Appearance Search Technology and Object Detection and Classification, as well as No Face Mask Detection and Occupancy Counting from the COVID-19 insights suite.

Featuring Avigilon’s neural network-based analytics

The AI NVR is a comprehensive solution, enabling users to adopt the power of Avigilon’s neural network-based analytics, while running on a hardened operating system that can be managed remotely. The AI NVR is now available for order.

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