Evolon and UCC Partner to Deliver Proactive Video Monitoring Solutions

Evolon Technology, provider of proactive AI-driven security solutions, and United Central Control (UCC) and COPS Monitoring (COPS), premier providers of professional video monitoring, have announced a partnership to transform the proactive video monitoring market.

The companies will co-sell Evolon Insites Proactive Monitoring to offer a flexible suite of commercial video monitoring services. These services provide businesses and commercial enterprises with complete peace of mind, after-hours protection, and the ability to selfmonitor their properties by engaging professional monitoring services on demand. By combining Evolon’s advanced technology with UCC and COPS dedicated AlarmWatch expert video monitoring services, businesses can now access comprehensive, proactive video monitoring solutions that enhance security while reducing operational costs.

With Evolon’s cutting-edge AI and cloud-based analytics, false alarms are filtered out precisely, alleviating one of the biggest challenges for video monitoring companies. This partnership allows AlarmWatch operators to focus on real threats, improving response times and deterring crime more effectively.

The collaboration also brings innovative, tiered services to the market:

1. Professional Video Monitoring – Provides after-hours protection with simplified pricing, giving businesses complete peace of mind at a predictable monthly rate.

2. MIY (Monitor it Yourself)—Designed for small businesses, this option gives owners complete control over monitoring their premises through an intuitive mobile app, empowering them to manage security on their terms.

3. SOS (On-Demand Monitoring) – OQers flexible, on-demand support where business owners can manage their security and call in professional monitoring only when necessary to dispatch an emergency response.

All the tiered services offer an intuitive user experience with a smartphone app that includes live video viewing, event recording, visibility to alarms, and emergency dispatch.

An AI copilot enables rapid and precise searches through video content, allowing users to find a specific recorded video, such as a car by make, model, and color or loitering incidents.

“Our all-inclusive packages provide businesses with everything they need in one seamless solution,” said Tom Galvin, CEO of Evolon. “From an intuitive mobile app, AI-powered security copilot, and cloud event storage to powerful forensic search and after-hours protection with professional operators. We offer businesses a fully integrated security solution without extra charges or complexity.""

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