16.06.2010 • NewsAvigilonFrost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Avigilon for Innovation in Network Video Management Software

Based on its recent analysis of the video surveillance market, Frost Sullivan recognizes Avigilon with the 2010 Global Frost Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation. Each year,...

Based on its recent analysis of the video surveillance market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Avigilon with the 2010 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation. Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated innovation in developing a product and leveraged leading edge technologies to offer value-added features while increasing the ROI for customers.
Avigilon Control Center 4.0 was chosen for the award for its open, modular design which offers support for third-party IP cameras and analog encoders, resulting in an enterprise-class network video management software (NVMS) platform for building hybrid systems and preserving existing assets cost effectively.

"Avigilon undertakes continuous product development and improvement to deliver the most effective and innovative HD surveillance solutions that can lead to increased investigation accuracy and more rapid resolution," says Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Dilip Sarangan. "With continued R&D spent each year, Avigilon continues to capture new vertical markets and opportunities by expanding Avigilon Control Center NVMS with additional features such as the HD Point-of-Sale transaction module, expanded alarm management, and a novel interface for managing the layout of large sites."

With the addition of each new feature, Avigilon keeps tabs on the system's ease-of-use and powerful interface, while ensuring that each feature is designed in accordance with the unique needs of HD and megapixel surveillance. Campuses, transportation systems, healthcare providers, public venues, municipalities, and manufacturing sites with security, safety validation, and compliance requirements use Avigilon Control Center 4.0 to aid evidence collection.

 

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