Viakoo Showcases OnPremises Automated Data Verification Solution for Surveillance and Access at ISC West

Viakoo, provider of the security industry’s only proactive automated data verification solution, is showcasing their new OnPremises solution for organizations with policies that restrict use of cloud-based solutions. Like the Viakoo solution for the Cloud, OnPremises minimizes surveillance and security system downtime to ensure that actionable data is captured and retained properly. OnPremises also provides current Viakoo customers with an additional way to scale the company’s innovative automated data verification solution across their organizations.

“Viakoo OnPremises gives customers the same capabilities as our flagship cloud offering to eliminate physical security risks, and provides organizations with policies or compliance stipulations that require applications to reside behind their firewalls,” said Viakoo, CEO, Bud Broomhead. “We developed OnPremises incorporating input from our customers, and we’re pleased that leading organizations like SanDisk Western Digital and Oracle have already deployed it with great success.”

Internal policies, compliance and industry regulations require some organizations to do all computations within their own data centers. Viakoo OnPremises delivers enterprise-wide physical security verification that adheres to these requirements while providing easy deployment, increased reliability, and high scalability.

Like Viakoo’s award-winning and patented Cloud solution – field-proven at scores of organizations with over 100 million hours of surveillance – Viakoo OnPremises runs advanced system analytics to provide early problem detection, scientific diagnosis, and recommended courses of action to ensure that surveillance and access control system operations are fully documented and in continuous compliance. Viakoo OnPremises can be accessed remotely by authorized personnel.

As with Viakoo’s cloud offering, three versions (Proactive, Preemptive, and Predictive) are available for on-premises deployment. Combined with Viakoo’s experienced technical support team, this gives Viakoo customers all the resources they need to effectively detect, diagnose and solve surveillance and access control system issues from anywhere 24/7.

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