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Capita and Morphean to partner on video surveillance

UK professional services company Capita is to integrate Morphean’s software into its CloudVision platform, a hosted video surveillance and analytics service using automated technology to simplify security management and intelligence gathering. The system’s sophisticated analytics include cross line detection, which detects moving objects that cross a virtual line, and digital auto tracking, which automatically detects and follows moving objects such as people and vehicles. CloudVision also offers intrusi
July 21, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
UK professional services company 4056 Capita is to integrate Morphean’s software into its CloudVision platform, a hosted video surveillance and analytics service using automated technology to simplify security management and intelligence gathering.

The system’s sophisticated analytics include cross line detection, which detects moving objects that cross a virtual line, and digital auto tracking, which automatically detects and follows moving objects such as people and vehicles. CloudVision also offers intrusion detection and a people counting facility, allowing retailers to monitor customer traffic.

The agreement enables Switzerland-based Morphean to expand the use of its solution to the UK market and will enable Capita’s customers to benefit from all the advantages of the cloud and latest analytics tools for smart video surveillance and efficient business intelligence analysis.

According to Capita, working with Morphean will complement the company’s CloudVision managed service offering and pay-as you-go system, allowing it to provide complete integrated solutions. By utilising Capita’s networking business Updata and cloud infrastructure, the company is able to offer a strong proposition in smart video surveillance to the market.

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