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Datalog 5 security management suite

Cortech Developments has launched Datalog 5 for Windows 7 to allow organisations to integrate building, fire, and security control technology into a single, easy-tooperate solution. Multiple sites can be integrated into a central management suite whilst operators are still able to monitor and manage each sub system, such as access control, perimeter and intruder sensors, intercoms, CCTV cameras and DVRs, radio paging and more, straight from the system. Datalog 5 can further be configured to automatically re
January 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
823 Cortech Developments has launched Datalog 5 for Windows 7 to allow organisations to integrate building, fire, and security control technology into a single, easy-tooperate solution. Multiple sites can be integrated into a central management suite whilst operators are still able to monitor and manage each sub system, such as access control, perimeter and intruder sensors, intercoms, CCTV cameras and DVRs, radio paging and more, straight from the system. Datalog 5 can further be configured to automatically respond to events, even when the operator is away from the system.

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