IFSEC Insider is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726.
During the 2017 International Parking Institute (IPI) Conference and Expo, Montreal-headquartered Genetec will demonstrate the latest version of Free-Flow, its off-street parking enforcement software.
Genetec, a provider of open architecture software, hardware and cloud-based solutions for security and public safety, will be at booth number 1115 at the IPI conference and expo in New Orleans on 24 May.
The company is also exhibiting at IFSEC International 2017, Europe’s largest security exhibition, at London ExCeL, between 20-22 June.
Free-Flow will be offered within Genetec Security Center, the company’s holistic security platform that combines video surveillance, access control and automatic license plate recognition.
Using AutoVu Free-Flow, parking enforcement officers can identify lots with unenforced violations and then adjust their patrol routes in response to improve the rates at which they record and process violations.
Compliance
Increasingly parking property owners are choosing to implement gateless parking to reduce vehicle congestion and improve convenience for parking. AutoVu Free-Flow allows owners to maintain compliance with parking rules in the absence of gates.
As Free-Flow now forms part of Security Center, parking managers can monitor occupancy and violations across all parking lots under their management, from one location.
Genetec Plan Manager is an interactive and graphical mapping application allowing operators to visualise and manage environments. With Plan Manager and Free-Flow in Security Center, parking lot owners can navigate and oversee many car parks via the installed automatic licence plate recognition that is also installed with Security Center.
“Free-Flow provides parking officers a real-time view of how many vehicles are in parking lots across all their facilities, and how many are parked illegally. With these precise details of where and when violations are taking place, parking managers know where to dispatch officers to ensure higher compliance,” says Charles Pitman, Genetec’s product marketing manager at Genetec.
All attendees to the IPI trade show are welcome to attend ‘A Pragmatic Look at Big Data: Perspectives from License Plate Recognition’, which Pitman is presenting.
The first series of updates for Genetec Free-Flow are expected to be available at the end of May 2017 with further updates planned in July 2017.
And Genetec has been confirmed as sponsor of IFSEC International’s brand new “show within a show”, Borders & Infrastructure Expo.
Check out the latest solutions from Genetec at IFSEC International, 20-22 June 2017, London ExCeL. You can find Genetec on stand F500. Get your free badge now.
Free Download: The Video Surveillance Report 2023
Discover the latest developments in the rapidly-evolving video surveillance sector by downloading the 2023 Video Surveillance Report. Over 500 responses to our survey, which come from integrators to consultants and heads of security, inform our analysis of the latest trends including AI, the state of the video surveillance market, uptake of the cloud, and the wider economic and geopolitical events impacting the sector!
Download for FREE to discover top industry insight around the latest innovations in video surveillance systems.
Genetec releases latest version of off-street parking enforcement software Free-FlowDuring the 2017 International Parking Institute (IPI) Conference and Expo, Montreal-headquartered Genetec will demonstrate the latest version of Free-Flow, its off-street parking enforcement software.
Sara Verbruggen
IFSEC Insider | Security and Fire News and Resources
Related Topics
The cloud tipping point has arrived; Observations from the state of physical security 2024
Security product round-up – October 2023
Why embracing an OPEN approach to security is so important