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Surveillance powerhouse IDIS launched its latest range of cameras and monitors at IFSEC International 2014 before announcing a new alliance with Maxxess, offering customers a powerful off-the-shelf, integrated security solution.
IDIS has extended its DirectIP surveillance solution with a new range of 32 to 98-inch full-HD and Ultra HD monitors, featuring superior image quality, rugged metal chasses, less image sticking, anti-glare and active backlit control for consistent brightness with a versatile selection of interfaces.
The South Korean firm’s 4k cameras promise 30-images-per-second performance with no visible network latency, extending DirectIP’s signature image quality to four times the resolution of full-HD.
Designed and manufactured by IDIS, the new line-up introduces the world’s largest security monitor at 98-inches, plus the world’s narrowest 3.6mm bezel-to-bezel 55-inch video wall.
“UHD and 4k technology presents a huge leap forward in quality and resolution, especially for users of legacy analogue CCTV,” said IDIS Europe Technical Manager Greg Kulesza.
“With our range of monitors, we further extend our one-stop-shop philosophy by offering customers everything required to build a cost-effective and powerful – yet simple to install – networked and full-HD surveillance solution.”
IDIS also showcased its work with Maxxess at IFSEC last week. Promising customers an off-the-shelf combination of DirectIP and the Maxxess eFusion™ management platform, the new integrated solution aims to satisfy demand for cost-effective, scalable approaches to streamlined multi-site and international security.
The new platform, IDIS claims, improves productivity, fills security gaps and enforces compliance with standard operating procedures.
“The eFusion integration extends our philosophy of offering one-stop-shop solutions that eliminate complexity and cost, without compromising functionality and performance,” said IDIS MD Brian Song.
Maxxess EMEA MD Lee Copland said: “We’re offering off-the-shelf integration, while simultaneously future-proofing security investments.
“Through our open software framework, Maxxess eFusion provides more off-the-shelf integration with third-party systems than any other security platform, providing customers with infinite scalability to meet ever-changing business and security needs.”
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IDIS Showcases 4K UHD Surveillance Range and Maxxess eFusion Integration at IFSECThe Korean firm launched its latest cameras and monitors and announced an alliance with Maxxess.
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