11.01.2010 • NewsPelcovideo management

Pelco VMS Available with Intransa VideoAppliance

Pelcoannounced the integration between its open software video management system and Intransa's VideoAppliance family of IP server, storage and server/storage appliances for physic...

Pelco announced the integration between its open software video management system and Intransa's VideoAppliance family of IP server, storage and server/storage appliances for physical security users, as Intransa joins the Pelco Partner First Program.

According to Pelco officials, Pelco Digital Sentry and DS XPress video management software are now available as preloaded options with Intransa VideoAppliance for new IP surveillance deployments. Systems with Digital Sentry pre-loaded may be purchased from Intransa. Activation licenses may be purchased from Pelco.

"The integration of popular Pelco products with simple-to-use IP appliances such as Intransa's offerings further demonstrate our continued commitment to be an Open Systems provider," says Dave deLisser, Pelco Director of Third Party Integration and Strategic Planning. "The integration and collaboration between Pelco and Intransa will greatly benefit our mutual customers," says George Vaiser, Intransa Vice President, Video System Applications. "We are truly excited about the ability to offer Pelco's outstanding products with the simplicity and flexibility of Intransa VideoAppliance."

To learn more about the Pelco Partner First Program, simply visit www.partnerfirst.pelco.com

www.intransa.com or www.videoappliance.com

 

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