Integrated ROI for the commercial sector

April 2015 Surveillance

Market trends indicate that security management teams are looking for integrated solutions that talk to each other, powerful analytics that generate actionable information, and finally, risk management teams are looking for simplicity that generates return on investment.

Cathexis Technologies not only meets the current market demands, but has, in fact, pioneered solutions that turn traditional CCTV surveillance systems into a comprehensive operational tool, which can be used to positively impact all areas of operation within an organisation.

As the developers of the world-class video management software, Cathexis Technologies is the company behind the integrated solution that turns a simple CCTV surveillance installation into a total security solution, which links every third-party system. In addition, this powerful software provides a major secondary advantage – the ability to use the current security systems as an effective management tool for the entire organisation.

According to Gus Brecher, managing director of Cathexis Africa and group marketing director of Cathexis Technologies, customers are benefitting from a much broader range of applications, which not only provide world-class security, but actually improve the operational efficiency of the business with a direct impact on bottom-line.

“Our latest product release, CathexisVision 2015 adds additional functionality and impressive capabilities to our feature-rich software, which is well-known for its sophisticated security and infrastructure management capabilities,” he says. “The CathexisVision software suite is suitable for absolutely any market. From office parks to shopping malls, mining conglomerates, schools, universities, as well as the supply chain, logistics and transport sector – we have thousands of video channels installed across the globe, within all of these sectors.”

The power of video management software lies in its ability to add real value to the organisation beyond the scope of traditional security management. The CathexisVision software turns the CCTV system into a complete organisational tool where the cost of installation is easily justified across the entire organisation’s operations and every division of the company.

It’s the enhanced video analytics and powerful integration with third-party systems that turns a traditional CCTV surveillance system into a comprehensive operational tool, that can be used to positively impact all areas of the business, including: marketing, training, employee management, health and safety and liability, to name just a few.

“It’s always been our objective to supply not just products but integrated solutions,” says Brecher. “With unlimited capabilities, CathexisVision is a powerful tool that adds real value to your organisation and a measurable return on investment.”

For more information contact Cathexis Africa, +27(0)31 240 0800, sales@cat.co.za, www.cathexisvideo.com



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