Bold Technologies integrates with 3xLOGIC
By SSN Staff
Updated Thu April 20, 2017
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Bold Technologies, a provider of alarm monitoring and PSIM software, has recently completed the integration of ManitouNEO, Bold's latest alarm monitoring software, with the 3xLOGIC VIGIL video platform. The integration leverages all aspects of the ManitouNEO Video Control Center (VCC) and the 3xLOGIC VIGIL software and Multi-Sensor NVR solution.
Charlie Erickson, SVP Product Marketing for 3xLOGIC, states, “Both 3xLOGIC and Bold have an ambition to satisfy the fast-growing demand for world-class verified video. Bold is a major player with over six million subscribers, and we want our combined VIGIL software and Multi-Sensor NVR solution, integrated into Bold's central station software, to be the preferred solution for those Bold customers who value verified alarms and priority law enforcement response.”
Events triggered from 3xLOGIC devices are delivered to ManitouNEO as intrusion events.
Using ManitouNEO's Enhanced Action Patterns, central station dispatchers are provided clear instructions on how to handle the video alarm—saving time and ensuring operator consistency. The integration supports live and recorded video on the same screen, and offers full PTZ control. Other features of the integration include bi-directional audio, and the ability to save reference images and event images for end-users to view.
The integration fully leverages 3xLOGIC's cloud infrastructure, providing ease of installation and a simplified deployment. Customers have the added benefit of increased IT security as 3xLOGIC's NVR and cameras do not require open inbound ports at the customer's router, Bold said in its announcement.
“This integration supports the growing demand for Cloud-managed video. The solution is easy to deploy and gives customers the opportunity to increase revenues through video monitoring and verification services. We are excited to have 3xLOGIC as one of Bold's premier strategic partners,” Rod Coles, president and CEO of Bold Technologies, said in a prepared statement.
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