On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. (OnSSI), a provider of non-proprietary, open architecture IP-based video surveillance software solutions, partnered with S2 Security Corp. to serve medium-sized organizations that use a single-server NVR and up to 64 cameras at a single site.
OnSSI integrated its NetDVR single-server NVR and camera management system with S2 Security Corp.’s S2 NetBox network-based physical security management system. Combining the systems enables surveillance video to correspond to events detected by a range of physical security devices, including access control, alarm monitoring and temperature monitoring.
Because the integrated system will attach video to each unauthorized access attempt or perimeter security breach, it will eliminate the need to search for and match video content to security exceptions. As a result, users will be able to effectively respond to real-time security events and to streamline the investigation of security events after they occur.
“Our continuing partnership with S2 represents a transition in video surveillance, shifting the focus from merely aggregating video content to intelligent events-based detection and video delivery,” said Mulli Diamant, vice president, sales, at OnSSI.
“The S2 strategy is to freely distribute APIs that enable innovation by our partners,” said John L. Moss, president and CEO of S2 Security Corporation. “With our open platform, we can form partnerships such as the one with OnSSI to offer integrated network video recording products that operate seamlessly through the S2 NetBox user and programming interfaces.”
For information about OnSSI, call (845) 369-6400, e-mail info@onssi.com or visit the sites below.
OnSSI integrated its NetDVR single-server NVR and camera management system with S2 Security Corp.’s S2 NetBox network-based physical security management system. Combining the systems enables surveillance video to correspond to events detected by a range of physical security devices, including access control, alarm monitoring and temperature monitoring.
Because the integrated system will attach video to each unauthorized access attempt or perimeter security breach, it will eliminate the need to search for and match video content to security exceptions. As a result, users will be able to effectively respond to real-time security events and to streamline the investigation of security events after they occur.
“Our continuing partnership with S2 represents a transition in video surveillance, shifting the focus from merely aggregating video content to intelligent events-based detection and video delivery,” said Mulli Diamant, vice president, sales, at OnSSI.
“The S2 strategy is to freely distribute APIs that enable innovation by our partners,” said John L. Moss, president and CEO of S2 Security Corporation. “With our open platform, we can form partnerships such as the one with OnSSI to offer integrated network video recording products that operate seamlessly through the S2 NetBox user and programming interfaces.”
For information about OnSSI, call (845) 369-6400, e-mail info@onssi.com or visit the sites below.