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AMG partners with Veracity

UK camera manufacturer AMG Systems has completed the integration of its AMG-Panogenics five-megapixel 360 degree PanoCam360 camera range with Veracity’s Coldstore surveillance storage solution.
November 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min

 UK camera manufacturer 558 AMG Systems has completed the integration of its AMG-Panogenics five-megapixel 360 degree PanoCam360 camera range with Veracity’s Coldstore surveillance storage solution.

According to Veracity, the new architecture, which is to be called Trinity, exploits the power of modern IP cameras, such as the PanoCam360, enabling it to record directly to the Coldstore surveillance storage system.  This allows for the deployment of small to large-scale surveillance systems without the need for NVR servers. The solution is especially well suited for applications which require a very cost-effective solution providing high storage capacity per camera.

With this integration of PanoCam360, AMG is joining a steadily growing list of market leading camera manufacturers who have integrated their camera ranges with Veracity’s Trinity architecture and Coldstore.

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