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Datacraft unveils innovative cost-effective storage solution for centralised IP-based17 January 2005
"CCTVs are commonly used to monitor premises and unmanned remote locations, record activities for security purposes, and serve as a deterrent against crime," said Peter Williams, Head, Solutions Development Group of Datacraft. "Traditional analog systems are not scalable and are costly to maintain as they are managed independently as individual islands of operations. In recent years, the advent of advanced digital video systems has made it possible to deploy IP-based technology for centralised video surveillance that can be supported by intelligent software."
DVSS increases the success of customers' security initiatives, conveniently and cost-effectively, by transforming video images into actionable intelligence ¡V the timely, mission-critical information that an organisation needs to effectively protect people, property and assets.
The feature-rich solution - which collects video images virtually anywhere, even in difficult-to-wire areas, such as borders and waterways - networks all the CCTV cameras and supports the central control and management of an entire surveillance network from a standard office workstation. The solution incorporates a central Storage Area Network repository for all digital video records and provides immediate access to any archived footage that is stored within the organisation's IP network.
In partnership with Verint Systems, DVSS also provides advanced analytics. These automatically identify significant movements and unusual behaviour that might otherwise require countless hours to detect.
The system's intelligent software provides trigger alerts on security breaches, from motion-related alerts - such as cars stopping in "no stopping zones" or moving the wrong way down a one-way street - to abandoned objects or unattended luggage in the monitored areas. It can also count people, for example, in areas where overcrowding may signify trouble, detect object removal, which can be used to monitor high-value assets such as art exhibits, and indicate if a camera has been "blinded" or moved.
The key features of Datacraft DVSS include: „X Captures, retains and analyses video images according to specific criteria and behavioural triggers. „X Integrates with other security tracking systems, such as door access systems. Integrates with enterprise business systems. „X Issues automatic alerts about exceptional events. „X Manages video for single locations or multi-building campuses. „X Provides advanced analytics that automatically identify significant movements and unusual behaviour that might otherwise take hours to detect.
"In the post 9/11 environment, security and terrorism related threats - in the form of unauthorised access to restricted areas and criminal activities - increase commercial risks to companies and security risks to government agencies," said Williams. "DVSS is a flexible and intelligent productivity tool that can help organisations to cost effectively monitor and secure physical premises. Our scalable solution lowers operational costs by reducing number of security personnel needed to monitor a large number camera positions. It also allows for an increased number of security cameras without a corresponding increase in manpower requirements."
Datacraft's DVSS also interfaces with other security and business systems ¡V from access control and alarm systems to point-of-sale, cargo handling, gaming and inventory control. It then "pushes" actionable intelligence in real time, directly to the people who need it - even to wireless devices carried by security staff.
About Datacraft
"Best Asian Systems Integrator" for fifth consecutive year - Telecom Asia
Datacraft is the leading independent IT services and solutions company in Asia Pacific. The company helps clients plan, build and support their IT infrastructures. Datacraft combines an expertise in networking, security, operating environments, storage and contact centre technologies, with advanced skills in consulting, integration and managed services, to craft IT solutions for businesses. A member of the Dimension Data Group, Datacraft is listed on the main board of the Singapore Exchange and is a component company of the Straits Times Index. Headquartered in Singapore, Datacraft spans more than 50 major offices and has over 1,200 employees across 13 Asia Pacific markets.
Source: Newswire.com
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