MOBOTIX continues to expand its growing portfolio of integration partners to seamlessly accommodate and further enhance the company's premium end-to-end network physical security solutions. New integration partners showcased at ISC West 2018 (Booth #16089) include ABP Technology, ClearSite Communications, Genetec and Konica Minolta. These four new additions join MOBOTIX's family of over 50 integration partners to date.

"We have been unusually quiet about the vast number of integration partners we have been working with for the past few years, as we have continued to enhance our surveillance offering with new technologies and capabilities."

"These relationships are now more important than ever for the seamless migration of our latest surveillance innovations into premium level installations," said Joseph Byron, Vice President: Americas, MOBOTIX CORP. "As we continue to incorporate emerging technologies like AI into our products, you can expect MOBOTIX to be working with even more best-in-class technology providers."

Security partnerships

MOBOTIX technology partners at ISC West 2018 include:

  • ABP Technology – offers MxMSP, tailored for MOBOTIX surveillance users, which provides resellers and MSPs with a central command and control centre for multiple IP surveillance systems enabling faster response times, low installation costs and remote maintenance for added RMR.
  • ClearSite Communications, Inc. – a software and hardware engineering and product development company focused on outdoor security with a complete platform that allows cameras and sensors to be rapidly and cost-effectively deployed at remote locations.
  • Genetec – a provider of VMS solutions that unify video management, access control, license plate recognition and communication management on one platform.
  • Konica Minolta – a technology company that provides innovative physical security solutions that leverage mobility, cloud services and optimise business processes with workflow optimisation.

Seamless integration

According to Mr. Byron, these four companies join an impressive family of technology partners such as Avigilon, Bosch, Cisco, DVTel, Exacq, Gallagher, Indigo Vision, Lenel, Lensec, Milestone, OnSSI, Pelco by Schneider Electric, Salient Systems, Suretek, SureView Systems, SeeTec, Vectron, Verint, Video Insight (Panasonic) and more.

"MOBOTIX offers various Developer Tools and Software Development Kits (SDK), including our EventStream Client SDK, MxMessage System SDK and MxCamera System, free to partners to facilitate fast and seamless integration of our innovative surveillance solutions with their applications," said Byron.

"Where the perception was once that we were lagging on the integration front, MOBOTIX has now jumped ahead with more integration partners than the majority of surveillance providers in the market today."

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