Avigilon to offer professional monitoring through SureView

Avigilon Corp., a Motorola Solutions company, has announced that its Avigilon Blue Cloud service platform for security and surveillance will support professional video monitoring through a new integration with SureView Systems Immix CS and Immix CC software.
The Avigilon Blue Cloud platform features patented self-learning video analytics that detect movements of people and vehicles and generates an alarm with a short video clip, allowing central station operators to more efficiently verify and respond to potentially critical events, according to the company.

The integration with Immix CS and Immix CC software will feature alarms with live and recorded video as well as audio transmission. “Video analytics-based alarm management will enable central stations to manage significantly more cameras and sites with fewer resources and help provide faster response to events, which ultimately creates a better monitoring experience for both the central stations and the end users,” says Ryan Nolan, senior vice president, business operations at Avigilon. “With our advanced video analytics, the Avigilon Blue platform integrated with SureView software will provide our customers with a single point of control for security response and coordination.”

SureView recently released Immix i28, the newest iteration of the company’s automation platform. New features are said to include speed enhancements of up to 40%, the introduction of HTML5 for live video streaming, enhanced audit event filtering and more.
“At SureView, we develop a powerful monitoring platform to improve customers’ ability to manage and respond to security events,” says Simon Morgan, chief technology officer at SureView Systems. “With Avigilon Blue’s exceptionally accurate analytics and low false alarms, this new integration will further enhance the operational efficiency and value of professional monitoring services.”

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