Liberty to Launch Cloud Analytics Platform at ISC West

New Liberty Air software transforms existing camera infrastructure into AI-powered systems without requiring hardware replacement.

Liberty will debut a cloud-based security analytics platform designed to modernize existing video infrastructure during the ISC West conference held March 23-27.

The new platform, dubbed Liberty Air, allows integrators and end users to add an intelligence layer to any IP camera compatible with ONVIF standards. The system is designed to extend the life of current hardware deployments by adding searchable data capabilities without the need for expensive equipment replacement.

Warren Clark, vice president and general manager of Liberty, said the approach focuses on the underlying infrastructure to create a scalable platform for users to unlock intelligence across an installed base.

The platform includes a suite of artificial intelligence tools, including people counting, heat mapping, license plate recognition and smoke detection. It also offers flexible storage options ranging from on-premises hardware to cloud-based environments.

In addition to the software launch, the company will demonstrate how its structured cabling, power enclosures and commercial locking systems integrate with the new cloud analytics. The demonstrations are intended to show how standards-based infrastructure can support faster response times and greater visibility in modern security environments.

Company officials noted the platform is built to provide a centralized management environment while simplifying the deployment process for technicians.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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