SureView Systems Announces Integration with Innotech Security

SureView Systems announced integration with the Pro-Lite and Enterprise series digital video recorders (DVRs) from Innotech Security for the SureView Immix Central Station and Command Center software.

Innotech Security and SureView have formed a fully functional video and audio integration for interactive monitoring services, including live video, pan-tilt-zoom camera control, post-alarm recording, audio capabilities and relay control. This integration strengthens both SureView’s and Innotech’s ability to deliver comprehensive, best-in-class security and business services to their customers.

“Our integration with the SureView Immix platform provides our customers with the ability to deliver a comprehensive central station solution for alarm and video monitoring, as well as response to incidents in a timely manner,” said Devin Benjamin, CEO, Innotech Security. “Innotech’s customers rely on us to provide a tailored solution to meet their security requirements, and partnering with SureView further extends our technology capabilities."

The SureView Immix platform is a Web-based, networked software platform solution designed for enterprise businesses and central stations to protect critical assets. Its flexible architecture and large integration library also supports a rapid deployment model and strong return on investment.

“We have continued our dedication to offering one of the largest integration libraries in the security industry, and working with Innotech helps us strengthen that link even more,” said Chris Brown, director of central stations, SureView Systems. “Working with Innotech’s Pro-Lite and Enterprise series technology helps us demonstrate our dedication to providing comprehensive security monitoring solutions to our partners.”

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