OnSSI Partners with Code Blue for Comprehensive Situational Security Solution

OnSSI Partners with Code Blue for Comprehensive Situational Security Solution

OnSSI Partners with Code Blue for Comprehensive Situational Security SolutionOnSSI Partners with Code Blue for Comprehensive Situational Security SolutionProviding a single interface to enable faster responses and improved situational security is just one of the benefits of the integration between OnSSI’s Ocularis video management software and Code Blue Corporation’s Help Point emergency communication devices. Bringing these two technologies together enables users to instantly and seamlessly manage video surveillance images, access control data, fire alerts and emergency communication.

“Our clients want to have more control over and faster response from their security and surveillance systems in order to create a safer environment,” said Gadi Piran, president and CTO, OnSSI. “Working with Code Blue provides us with an opportunity to address these concerns with a sophisticated Ocularis integration solution.”

The integration provides a simple yet powerful solution at the touch of a button. When an individual presses the emergency speakerphone button on a Help Point, the call is routed to Blue Alert EMS, Code Blue’s advanced event management software. That immediately triggers a notification to Ocularis, which security personnel then can use to best determine how to respond.

“The partnership with OnSSI already has proven beneficial in a number of recent projects,” Code Blue Chief Operating Officer David Cook said. “We look forward to building this relationship and finding the right security solution for more customers in the future.”

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