14.11.2017 • WhitepaperFlirFlir Systemsvideo management

Latitude VMS for the Safety of Patients and Staff

As one of the worlds leading childrens hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) was faced with an outdated, legacy CCTV system, requiring an upgrade to IP-based cameras in a ...

As one of the world's leading children's hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) was faced with an outdated, legacy CCTV system, requiring an upgrade to IP-based cameras in a challenging and busy 24/7 environment. In order to guarantee the security and safety of patients, family and staff in the future, GOSH selected Flir’s Latitude VMS as the centerpiece of its security monitoring strategy.

Read this Whitepaper to learn about:

  • How they maximized the output of the existing CCTV system and upgrade it
  • How they made it flexible and open to third-party products
  • How they created a security system around the Flir video management platform as a centerpiece

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