Milestone Systems Announces Extended availability of NVRs

Milestone Systems announced extended availability for the Milestone Husky Series of network video recorder (NVR) appliances in Latin America. These NVR appliances are pre-installed with Milestone XProtect video management software (VMS).

The Milestone Husky Series of NVRs has already been introduced in the U.S., Canada and Europe. The entire line of models is now available in all of the Americas, and will be shown at a series of events around Latin America over the coming months.

Based on appearances alone, the Milestone Husky NVRs are different from others in the market. The appliances are sleek and sophisticated – designed to fit any environment, even on a small retail shop’s shelf! Ensuring reliability and durability, the hardware is industrial-grade and works seamlessly with Milestone’s VMS. Yet, it is the flexibility of the Milestone Husky Series that makes the solutions stand out.

“We have redefined the NVR concept by providing our customers with embedded surveillance solutions that are customizable and scalable,” said Lars Nordenlund, VP of incubation and ventures at Milestone Systems. “Milestone Husky has already had tremendous response in the market because the series makes it so easy to customize a solution that meets specific needs – from a single location flower shop to multi-site installations. Milestone Husky offers simple solutions with more than 50 pre-configured options.”

Milestone Husky is available in three models designed for different security or business video requirements:

  • The Milestone Husky M10 is a very sleek and small fan-less device ideal for entry-level surveillance and sites with no space for traditional IT equipment. This model supports up to 8 cameras.
  • The Milestone Husky M30 Designed for workstation installations with comprehensive surveillance needs. Customizable and scalable for business growth, the model supports up to 20 cameras. A hybrid option, that offers a mix of analog and IP cameras, is available.
  • The Milestone Husky M50 is a rack-mounted solution, feature-rich with unlimited options, and perfect for advanced installations with sophisticated security needs. The model supports up to 80 cameras. A hybrid option, that offers a mix of analog and IP cameras, is available.

The Milestone Husky appliances are ready-to-use, featuring automatic device discovery with wizards for configuring the entire system, and the device license keys are pre-activated.

Customers get instant and remote access to live and recorded video through a flexible choice of client interfaces: Milestone XProtect Smart Client (available with the Milestone Husky M30 and M50 models), XProtect Web Client or Milestone Mobile – all available in 27 languages.

The Milestone Husky M30 and M50 will not only be offered in preconfigured versions, Milestone also offers an online configurator that makes it simple for customers and partners to explore their options.

The Milestone open platform supports more than 3,000 camera models from over 100 manufacturers, as well as compatibility with ONVIF and PSIA compliant devices. Third-party integrations with video analytics and access control add even more value when using the Milestone M30 and M50 models.

Milestone customers are not the only ones who can benefit from the Milestone Husky solutions.

“I believe that the Milestone Husky series offer a tremendous opportunity for Milestone partners as well, since these appliances enable them to focus 100% on their customers’ business needs and not worry about the technology behind the solution,” stated Manuel C. Nylén, director of sales Latin America and the Caribbean, Milestone Systems.

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