Teleste, an international technology group specialized in broadband video and data communication systems and services, today introduces its Command&Capture application for fast integration of separate video surveillance systems. With the Command&Capture application Teleste is addressing a major challenge of security professionals to guarantee reliable and future-proof systems integration in large-scale video surveillance projects.
Teleste's Command & Captureis a unique way to expand the use of video management systems beyond conventional CCTV system functionality. The application makes it possible to integrate several local and remote video surveillance and information management systems into the Teleste umbrella system regardless of their operating system or system software. It allows seamless operation and management of events and tasks from a single operating center, and supports multi-level user management with various authorization levels and controlled access to information.
Command & Capture makes the integration process fast, secure and cost-efficient. All that is needed is a remote device, a network connection and Teleste's Command & Capturesoftware. The controlled system is also future-proof with easy scalability to changing demands and different system sizes.
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