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Pivot3, the provider of intelligent infrastructure solutions for mission critical video, announces it is the first hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) platform to be certified with BVMS – the video management system from Bosch.

This certification enables organisations using BVMS to realise additional improvements in economics, simplicity and agility in their physical security environments that only Pivot3’s video-optimised infrastructure can offer. Pivot3’s HCI surveillance solution is the industry’s only hyperconverged infrastructure designed specifically for the unique demands of video workloads and complements the embedded resilience, scalability and reduced total cost of ownership benefits BVMS delivers.

Mission-critical video surveillance

We are pleased to partner with the Bosch team on this validation”

Pivot3’s hyperconverged infrastructure unifies storage, compute and virtualisation resources into a highly resilient, easy-to-deploy and scale solution that reduces cost, complexity and organisational risk. Pivot3 is purpose-built for mission-critical video surveillance and security operations with the ability to consolidate video management, video storage, video analytics, access control and other security workloads onto a common infrastructure.

Pivot3’s infrastructure also uses intelligent automation to deliver proactive system health, configuration optimisation and automatic information sharing with Pivot3’s Support Cloud to ensure systems are running at peak performance and availability.

Bosch’s focus on resilience, reduced cost of ownership, and scalability address the business needs that enterprises such as airports, commercial buildings, manufacturing plants, and large entertainment complexes have,” said Mike Koponen, sr. director business development, Pivot3. “We are pleased to partner with the Bosch team on this validation; this certification validates the use of Pivot3 HCI with BVMS for customers wishing to deploy our intelligent solutions together.”

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