Middle East debut for Secure Logiq at Intersec 2016

Middle East debut for Secure Logiq at Intersec 2016

10/12/2015

Secure Logiq are delighted to announce they will be joining Axxonsoft at Intersec Dubai to showcase their range of server, workstation and client hardware optimised for HD Surveillance applications.

Secure Logiq’s company ethos is based on four core principles – to provide the Fastest Performance, the Biggest Storage, the Most Resilience and the Best Value in HD processing and storage technology. Teamed with the powerful Axxonsoft software, Secure Loqiq servers provide a formidable solution ideal for the Middle East market.

Axxon Intellect has no limit on camera channels per server and a host of processor intensive intelligent video analytic options. With up to 4000 Mbps throughput and an industry leading 256TB of usable storage in a single 4U server this powerful combination is able to meet the Middle East’s often more demanding archive requirements, in particular project work with large, high resolution  camera counts. By offering a single optimised high throughput, high storage density unit where multiple IT centric servers would be required significant savings can be achieved both on initial hardware and installation costs and substantial ongoing savings on rack space requirements, cooling and power consumption.

Also on display will be Secure Logiq Enterprise clients. These units are designed from the ground up with an expert knowledge of IP video and in partnership with the industries top VMS manufacturers for use where dedicated multi-monitor, high camera count viewing positions are required. Processor heavy with advanced graphics cards and featuring the Operating System on solid state disk for intrinsic stability these clients have been optimised with Axxonsoft software to display more real-time HD video streams on a single client than any other industry solution.

To find out more, visit Secure Logiq with Axxonsoft at Intersec Dubai, stand number S2-F11 on the 17th to the 19th January.

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