Digital Watchdog Announces Integration of DW Spectrum IPVMS with RBH Access Integra32

Digital Watchdog announced the integration of the company’s powerful DW Spectrum IPVMS with RBH Access Integra32™ Security Management Software. The recent integration provides users a single platform to manage both system seamlessly. Dynamic response to security events is made possible by allowing the operator to link video with the events in real-time, directly through the Integra32 Software. In addition, the operator can easily verify that those entering are authorized and using their assigned credential. Events from 3rd party systems such as compatible alarm panels can also be reviewed using video streams.

“DW Spectrum’s open platform has accelerated the development of our technology partner program,” said Patrick Kelly, Director of IP Video Solutions – North America, Digital Watchdog. “The addition of RBH Access and their highly innovative, feature-rich Integra32 opens a world of possibilities to Digital Watchdog customers.”

Brad Sampson, National Sales Director of RBH USA, stated, “We’re excited to welcome Digital Watchdog to RBH’s family of integration partners. Digital Watchdog’s DW Spectrum IPVMS is an industry leading product that extends our customer’s ability to provide cost effective, cutting-edge solutions to a variety of applications.”

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