Next Level Security Systems Integrates with Arecont Vision Megapixel Cameras

Next Level Security Systems, a developer of networked security solutions, has announced that the NLSS Gateway successfully passed integration testing at the Arecont Vision’s Megalab. The NLSS Gateway is now verified to integrate with Arecont Vision megapixel cameras supported in the dedicated IP video testing facility. The integration matrix on the MegaLab website includes a complete list of Arecont Vision features supported by the NLSS Gateway.

“Close technical partnerships and proven levels of integration are critical to providing customers with seamless security solutions that strengthen security programs,” said Jumbi Edulbehram, vice president of business development at Next Level Security Systems. “Our success at Arecont Vision’s MegaLab demonstrates our commitment to providing IP security solutions that surpass customer expectations through technology innovation and collaboration with cutting-edge solution providers.”

The NLSS Gateway is a unified, networked security platform that integrates video management software, IP access control, video analytics and intrusion into a single platform. This unique approach allows data from these traditionally separate subsystems to be correlated without custom integration, while combined data is available to operators through a single, intuitive user interface.

The MegaLab, located at Arecont Vision’s headquarters in Los Angeles, ensures a high level of integration between Arecont Vision’s line of megapixel cameras and industry leading video management applications. The MegaLab is part of Arecont Vision’s Technology Partner Program, which was designed to further support partnerships between Arecont Vision, and VMS and software platform providers through tighter integration, sales collaboration and joint marketing.

“The Arecont Vision MegaLab enables us to prove an advanced level of integration with our technology partners such as Next Level Security Systems in a hands-on testing environment,” said Jason Schimpf, director of partner relations for Arecont Vision. “The MegaLab certification provides our joint customers with seamlessly integrated networked solutions, which helps further drive the adoption of IP-based, megapixel technologies.”


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