Johnson Controls, the pioneer in smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, announces C•CURE IQ, a new cloud-ready software platform unifying the enterprise access control solution of Software House’s C•Cure 9000 with the power of American Dynamic’s victor/VideoEdge solutions.

The technology provides deployment flexibility – cloud, on-premises, hybrid, IaaS/SaaS – and is made for industries such as enterprise, government, airports, smart cities, manufacturing, healthcare, and others with Edge AI; reducing the total cost of ownership. “We’re shaping the future of physical security - to create a world that’s safe, comfortable, and healthy to elevate the way the world lives, works, and plays,” said Dave Pulling, VP, and General Manager.

Connected AI technology

The Johnson Controls team is building the new standard for connected AI technology in the security products market, and we look forward to sharing our new products with the marketplace.” The unified user experience (UX) in C•Cure IQ allows customers to monitor, manage, and research security events and incidents originating from either access control or video systems in a single security operation centre for better situational awareness and faster response times.

The UX leverages Johnson Controls experience from hundreds of enterprise customer deployments

The UX leverages Johnson Controls experience from hundreds of enterprise customer deployments and pushes the boundaries of traditional security with an AI-powered, autonomous, and self-protecting building management system (BMS) that can be scaled from 10 doors to thousands with access to cameras, readers, and sensors simultaneously, enabling faster discovery, analysis and response to security events.

Comprehensive security operation

C•CURE IQ features are as follows:  

  • Customisable Monitoring Views – Build a dynamic dashboard where users can pre-select doors that they would like to monitor and pre-program widgets to unlock a door, trigger a lockdown event, and more
  • Video & Application Layouts – Choose from a list of pre-configured monitoring layouts or create custom layouts that are designed for access, video, or unified users
  • Native Video Security ensuring optimised and comprehensive security operation from a single platform
  • Integrates with Victor/VideoEdge & Exacq to leverage the metadata from Deep Learning AI Illustra cameras for superior live monitoring and forensic response workflows

"The new C•CURE IQ solution is fully integrated with OpenBlue, our enterprise smart buildings digital platform, so that our customers can leverage alerts, telemetry, and video streams as part of their full view of their smart buildings ecosystem," said Vijay Sankaran, Chief Technology Officer, Johnson Controls. C•CURE IQ will be launched later this year and can be experienced at ISC West 2022, the International Security Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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