CHICAGO, IL and OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 24, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ – March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent IP video solutions, is pleased to
announce the integration of its 8000 Series Hybrid Network Video Recorders (NVRs) with Sony Electronics, Inc.’s IPELA ENGINE EX and PRO IP cameras. The March Networks-certified integration makes it easier for 8000
Series customers and systems integrators to deploy Sony cameras for
high-quality video surveillance. It also provides Sony customers with
greater flexibility when selecting a recording platform, allowing them
to take advantage of the exceptional reliability, centralized
management and 100 percent IP camera support provided by the 8000
Series platform.
March Networks is committed to providing customers and partners with
open, standards-based products. All 8000 Series hybrid recorders are
ONVIF-compliant, which enables them to operate seamlessly with more
than 2,000 third-party cameras. In addition, the company works with
best-in-class manufacturers like Sony to ensure support for an expanded
set of capabilities. The certified integration with the Sony IP cameras
ensures out-of-the-box support for features including audio capture,
H.264 video compression, motion alarms, physical alarms and switches,
and PTZ control.
“Video surveillance customers are looking for broader product choices
and deployment options,” said Mark Collett, General Manager, Sony
Electronics’ Security Systems Division. “This integration with March
Networks’ hybrid recording systems is a direct response to that demand
and is particularly advantageous for organizations seeking more
detailed, high-definition surveillance video.”
March Networks’ 8000 Series Hybrid NVRs deliver the high-performance
customers need for advanced surveillance and business intelligence
applications now and in the future. Available in 32, 16, 8 and compact
4-channel models, the recorders support multiple hybrid camera
combinations as well as all-IP video streaming, enabling organizations
to transition from analog to 100 percent IP video on the same platform.
The 8000 Series employs optimized H.264 video compression to provide
detailed, HD video and noticeably sharper analog camera images without
increasing storage requirements. The recorders also maintain the
unparalleled reliability, centralized video management and scalability
that have made March Networks the No. 1 supplier of enterprise video
recorders in the Americas and a leading provider worldwide.
“We are pleased to add Sony’s well respected IP surveillance cameras to
our growing list of 8000 Series integrations,” said Net Payne, Chief
Marketing Officer, March Networks. “This combination of products frees
customers and partners from time-consuming – and often frustrating -
deployment issues, affirms our commitment to open standards and
broadens the addressable market for both of our companies.”
March Networks is demonstrating its certified integration with the Sony
cameras in Booth 2052 at the ASIS International Annual Seminar and
Exhibits, September 24-26 in Chicago, IL. For more information, please
visit www.marchnetworks.com/ASIS13.
About March Networks
March Networks®, an independent subsidiary of Infinova®, is a leading provider of intelligent IP video solutions. For more
than a decade, the company has helped some of the world’s largest
commercial and government organizations transition from traditional
CCTV to advanced surveillance technologies used for security, loss
prevention, risk mitigation and operational efficiency. Its highly
scalable and easy to use Command⢠video management platform
incorporates a browser-based client interface to enable rapid system
deployment and complete system control. It is complemented by the
company’s portfolio of high-definition IP cameras, encoders, video
analytics and hybrid recorders, as well as outstanding professional and
managed services. March Networks systems are delivered through an
extensive distribution and partner network in more than 50 countries.
For more information, please visit www.marchnetworks.com.
March Networks and the March Networks logo are trademarks of March
Networks Corporation. Infinova is a trademark of Infinova Corporation.
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