New integration server

November 2016 Surveillance, Integrated Solutions, Products & Solutions

Geutebrück has developed a new solution for the integration of several systems into a homogenous overall system: the new integration server G-Link is a central platform, on which all interfaces in the network run centrally. The development of interfaces is not required.

G-Link combines all interfaces with the same authorisation and even enables a parallel communication of all connected systems with each other. For the user, this means saving time and increased flexibility.

Whether video security or value imaging, the combination with third-party systems offers great advantages. It saves the user the often time-consuming parallel handling of several separate systems. And video images combined with information from third-party systems – such as perimeter protection or barcode scanners in logistics – really do produce the winning image from a single image. The requirement for this is a jointly coordinated data exchange between the individual systems.

“For us, the customer benefit is paramount. Video security is more than just the recording of thousands of images. The one relevant image at the right moment is crucial. In order to provide this winning image, we require data from diverse sources. G-Link offers a real benefit as it simplifies integration while at the same time offering opportunities for the control of the systems,” say the two general managers of Geutebrück, Katharina Geutebrück and Christoph Hoffmann.

The integration server G-Link is a further building block in the Geutebrück range of products for the optimum linking of all systems into a complex, centrally controllable, homogenous overall system. Put simply, G-Link is the automatic simultaneous translator which understands, interprets and sends the conflicting event messages of all connected systems to the others in an understandable format. So each connected system – whether access control, fire protection or product management – can control each of the others and exchange data with it. This software architecture offers a superior level in the joint potential functionality of integrated security systems.

You can find out more about the technical details and available G-Link software options at www.geutebrueck.com/g-link.

For more information contact Geutebrück, +27 (0)11 867 6585, [email protected], www.geutebrueck.com.





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