CNL Software Forms Technology Partnership with Geutebruck

CNL Software Forms Technology Partnership with Geutebruck

CNL Software Forms Technology Partnership with GeutebruckGeutebruck develops and produces intelligent video security solutions that deliver the right information to the right place at the right time. The technology partnership under the CNL Software Forms Technology Partnership with GeutebruckCNL Software Technology Alliance Program (TAP) has seen their scalable and flexible products integrated into the IPSecurityCenter PSIM platform. Initially the integration has been around the GeViScope enterprise surveillance system.

The GeViScope range delivers a number of enterprise features that fit well with IPSecurityCenter’s enterprise focus. Features such as high availability, DSP technology, hybrid capabilities, intelligent transcoding and compatibility with common compression formats and the ONVIF standard all ensure they are well suited for wide scale deployments, such as critical infrastructure protection and corporate security.

“Geutebruck has a long, standing reputation as being a tried and trusted video solution, so we are really pleased to be working with them on some very prestigious projects,” commented Adlan Hussain, global head of marketing. “We are keen to integrate with other product lines as projects require.”

“We are excited about the new possibilities PSIM technology is bringing to the industry and are working with industry leaders, like CNL Software, to provide these benefits to end users,” added Bob Rodgers, Director at Geutebruck UK Ltd. “Our open platform approach allows us to work with the technologies our customers are specifying today and will specify in the future.”

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