NW Systems, an IP video specialist, has signed a partnership with Swiss-based Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) provider Morphean which will see NW Systems offering Morphean’s VideoProtector platform to professional security and IT resellers, as well as UK-based end-users direct from this month.

Morphean VideoProtector platform

Morphean VideoProtector is a highly robust, resilient, and scalable cloud-based video surveillance service, underpinned by Axis Communications. AXIS One-Click Camera Connection feature, together with Axis’ wide range of high quality cameras, ensures that the very best and most suitable cameras available in the market can be connected to the internet with a minimum of fuss.

Axis also provides Morphean VideoProtector users with access to the AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) offering numerous downloadable features and analytics capabilities including people counting, perimeter protection, motion detection, heat mapping, Point of Sale, loitering, advanced intrusion detection, queue management, window break detection, aggression detection, car, and smoke alarm detection, and much more.

Cyber security

Because Morphean’s service is delivered and maintained in the cloud, it offers consistently high levels of cyber security protection, as well as cross-platform compatibility to support users viewing cameras on Android, Apple iOS as well as on MAC and PC desktops.

Because Morphean’s service is delivered and maintained in the cloud, it offers high levels of cyber security protection, as well as cross-platform compatibility

Martyn Ryder, Sales Director Northern Europe, Morphean said, “We are very pleased to have NW Systems on board as a Super VSP here in the UK. NW Systems is well known to be one of Axis’ leading partners in UK, offering integrated solutions that include enterprise CCTV, access control and intelligent video analytics.


Easy to use and reliable

“Their specialist IP video ecommerce site gives them access to a large and highly-engaged security/ IT integrator and end-user community. While they are buying surveillance cameras there, why not simultaneously plug into the world’s most reliable Video Surveillance as a Service offering?”

Frank Crouwel, Managing Director, NW Systems said, “The time is right for Video Surveillance as a Service. So many business and leisure-time applications we use today are delivered via the cloud: Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, Sage Live, Spotify, data back-up services like Amazon Web Services’ S3, to name but a few. So, people trust cloud services to deliver quality of service and value for money. For small chains of restaurants, jewellers, car dealerships, and numerous other high-value goods retailers with limited IT and security support capability on the ground, VideoProtector offers an easy-to-use, highly reliable video surveillance capability complete with analytics-based alert notifications to smart devices and desktops of authorised users.”

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