IPTECHVIEW Presents Updated VSaaS at ISC West

IPTECHVIEW will be joining MOBOTIX at ISC West at booth #23005 to see the latest update to our cloud video surveillance and remote camera management system - SURVEILLANCE V. 1.8, developed in partnership with strategic technology partner MOBOTIX.

This solution offers a user-friendly interface that is simple to learn and navigate across all devices, making complexity outdated. The system is designed to operate serverless, with cameras and the cloud being the only necessary components.

IPTECHVIEW's cloud video surveillance system is highly scalable, making it an excellent option for multi-location projects and nationwide brands. It expands into video door stations, access control, and other areas.

The VSaaS includes a signature cloud-based device management platform that is multi-vendor and features system health, mass configurations, remote firmware updates, and much more.

Version 1.8 is a significant leap forward for IPTECHVIEW and MOBOTIX cameras, as it now supports audio and phone integration for MOBOTIX cameras. It also provides cloud storage and in-camera SD-card storage that allows recorded video to be accessed on demand, giving users the option of a more cost-effective in-camera storage-only solution or a cloud storage mode with in-camera backup.

IPTECHVIEW delivers significant upfront savings through its pre-configuration and mass configuration tools, making large camera deployments faster and more cost-effective. Its remote management platform reduces truck rolls for the life of the equipment, enabling remote management and even remote configuration of complex AI applications, providing an unbeatable long-term ROI.

At ISC West, both IT and security camera integrators can discover how IPTECHVIEW and MOBOTIX have reinvented the way security cameras are deployed, providing the benefits of large standardized systems to resellers while giving them the tools to design their remote service plans.

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