SightLogix Becomes A Certified Genetec Partner

SightLogix recently announced a  partnership with Genetec to ensure compatibility with the company’s Omnicast IP video surveillance management solution.

As a Certified Genetec Partner, SightLogix’ advanced video surveillance imaging solutions are fully compatible with Omnicast to provide users and integrators the highest levels of security capability.

SightLogix and Genetec have already worked together successfully on numerous projects, and the inclusion of SightLogix hardware on the “Omnicast Supported Hardware List” makes the partnering of the two companies official.

The pre-integrated solution will provide superior outdoor security for airports, seaports, mass transit/rail and other critical infrastructure applications. Technology benefits include full metadata integration with Omnicast, thus enabling all alarm and target information detected by a SightLogix camera to be displayed by the Genetec video management software.

SightLogix’ combination of edge-based video analytics, long and wide area coverage, and geo-spatial target tracking provide reliable and cost-effective intrusion detection and perimeter security for large outdoor areas.

When a SightLogix camera detects a target that violates a user-defined security policy, the camera provides the precise Geographical Information System (GIS)-based target location to Genetec, which displays the nature of the threat and enables viewing of the video easily on the Genetec system for full situational awareness.

“We are extremely pleased to partner with Genetec to provide a proven integrated solution to new and existing customers,” said John Romanowich, president and CEO of SightLogix. “We have developed strong relationships with Genetec’s team while working on several joint projects, and this designation as a Certified Genetec Partner confirms that our combined technologies meet the requirements of these critical security environments.”

“The integration of SightLogix solutions with our industry proven Omnicast IP video management software provides a new benchmark for protecting expansive outdoor areas and site perimeters,” said Dana Tarlescu, technology partner program manager at Genetec. “SightLogix offers a unique video surveillance solution that provides perimeter protection for critical security applications.”

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