Security integration
CCTV, access control, alarms, and video intercom work through linked events and dashboards.

IT Services
Connect CCTV, access, alarms, intercom, networks, and applications so data and response can be centrally managed.
Discuss your projectAbout the solution
Successful integration starts with operational goals, compatibility, and response rules. Existing equipment can remain where interfaces and technical condition allow.
Problems the system must solve
Equipment and solution scope
The final configuration follows site conditions, integration needs, and actual usage patterns.
CCTV, access control, alarms, and video intercom work through linked events and dashboards.
Displays, audio, networks, communications, and operational systems can connect around business processes.
Status and events from multiple sites are consolidated with planned permissions, bandwidth, and resilience.

What we engineer into the system
CCTV, access, alarms, intercom, and other subsystems can be monitored through a more consistent interface.
One event can trigger camera views, alerts, recording, access rules, or the relevant operator procedure.
Legacy devices remain when protocols, licenses, security, and condition still satisfy the system design.
Users view and control functions according to role, while significant activity is logged for review.
Gateways, APIs, networks, servers, and licensing capacity are planned so new devices or sites can be added.
The same team carries project context from planning until the system is ready to operate.
We map users, workflows, integrations, risks, and the business outcomes the system must support.
System structure, interfaces, data, security, and implementation plans are agreed before delivery begins.
Delivery proceeds in stages with functional, performance, compatibility, and security testing.
The system is deployed, users are guided, and performance is monitored for continuous improvement.
Not always. Compatibility depends on APIs, open protocols, licenses, firmware versions, and vendor support.
Yes, after compatibility, condition, security, and integration cost are compared with replacement.
Operators gain context faster, switch between fewer applications, and follow more consistent response procedures.
Our team can help assess equipment options, integration requirements, and the right implementation scope.