New security information ­management platform

June 2013 News & Events

G-Sim is a new solution for flexibly managing, filtering and processing the extensive security information generated by networked video security solutions of medium to high complexity. Besides its seamless integration with the Geutebrü'ck system world, the G-Sim’s important features include central user management, easy administration and operation using site plan-based control elements as well as the central reporting of all relevant operating and system events.

Its system architecture is freely scalable and designed for easy interaction between different users both within the network and with remote access. This enables the management processes to be efficiently distributed across a variety of workstations.

A technical solution for qualifying, sorting and processing the data according to the user’s needs is therefore vital. One which gives the operator access to the information he needs, quickly, intuitively and reliably. This is the role of the information management system.

Over and above the information management system built into all Geutebrück devices, the new G-Sim provides a solution to fulfil all the requirements of users of networked video security systems in the medium to very extensive category.

In G-Sim, live and recorded image display, site plan-based control, flexible alarm management, delegating and reporting tools for efficient operation, complete documentation of all systems and operator actions, sophisticated redundancy provisions are all configurable for each application and each user. The flexible user administration function and thorough audit trail provide a complete guarantee for data protection. They also ensure the evidential quality of images and footage.

Owing to the large number of different third-party interfaces integrated into Geutebrück systems, security information can also be processed and managed seamlessly by subcontractors. This system therefore provides complete and comprehensive support for your own security concept.

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





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