EVT Signs Distribution Agreement With Intronics

EVT, a developer of video management and NVR video management software, recently announced that it has received a large license order to deliver its networked video management and recording software to Intronics B.V. Holland, a member of the TKH Group.

Intronics is a supplier of connectivity, networks, security and industrial solutions. Intronics is able to melt a broad range of products into creative, reliable and complete solutions for security, ICT, retail and industrial market segments. The mix of know-how, logistic excellence and added value allow Intronics to be a valuable partner offering perfect balance in price and quality.

Intronics signed a European distribution agreement to offer EVT's video surveillance solutions enabling its customers to take full advantage of the scalability and flexibility of EVT's video management systems. Intronics will distribute and provide full support for both the Vertex enterprise class networked video management system and the Apex, a system designed for small and medium sized deployments. Intronics will also offer EVT's add on modules, the Multi System Control Center (MSCC), 2.5D Live Video Maps, Image Content Navigation (ICN), Video Wall and Web Client.

The Securator IX, an Intronics product for video analytics is integrated with EVT’s software products. The partnership will enable Intronics to integrate EVT's products with more TKH solutions in Europe.

"We chose EVT's open architecture approach as it offers most flexibility and scalability when it comes to providing customers with one platform that consolidates all of their video surveillance solutions," said Bas de Leeuw, manager of the security division of Intronics, and involved at TKH wide developments. "EVT's advanced integration tools provide a wide range of surveillance solutions when it comes to IP cameras, video encoders and especially video analytics like the Securator IX."

"The video surveillance market in western Europe offers a huge commercial potential for flexible video management platforms that provide endless scalability and adjustability to diverse market needs," said Oren Feldmann, VP of sales and marketing at EVT. "Intronics unique mix of know-how, logistic excellence and added value makes it a valuable partner for EVT as it grows in this market."

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