GIT to distribute DVTEL

June 2014 News & Events

Graphic Image Technologies (GIT) has announced the inclusion of the full DVTEL range of solutions into its product portfolio. DVTEL offers open, scalable, end-to-end video surveillance solutions, as well as network video recorders (NVRs), IP cameras and encoders, thermal cameras and video analytics. The DVTEL solution augments the existing GIT offering to deliver a comprehensive range of security monitoring, surveillance and analysis solutions.

DVTEL solutions are based on open protocols, meaning that they can easily integrate with a range of other security solutions. These include access control, sensors, licence plate readers, radars, maps and building management systems to name a few. DVTEL also offers NVR technology in the form of the Horizon solution for networks of up to 100 cameras, and the Meridian, which caters to up to 16 cameras.

In addition to providing complete IP surveillance solutions, DVTEL also supplies encoders that can be integrated with existing analogue cameras to convert them to IP. This helps organisations to leverage their existing investment while taking advantage of the benefits of IP-based CCTV solutions.

“Traditionally, DVTEL has focused on large enterprise customers, dealing mainly with integrators. Our move into the mid-market with its new products required a different approach, and we recognised the need for a distributor. GIT was the right partner for us, with their solid understanding of video, IP and the local market. Its business is well aligned with ours, and this relationship will enable us to access a new market segment in South and southern Africa, leveraging its existing relationships with an established reseller base,” says Hagay Avraham, sales director EMEA at DVTEL.

GIT is now the sole distributor of DVTEL solutions in the southern African market. The company will be offering a range of high-resolution megapixel IP cameras, thermal imaging cameras, NVRs, video analytics, analogue encoders, servers and storage. In addition, services such as Google Maps integration will enable organisations to establish the geographic location of cameras from mobile devices for monitoring and control of systems from anywhere in the world. GIT will also be offering integration with existing infrastructure and legacy equipment, as well as third-party solutions such as access control, to deliver enhanced functionality. Training and certification programmes are currently in the pipeline to ensure resellers and system integrators can confidently work with the DVTEL solutions.

For more information contact Graphic Image Technologies, +27 (0)11 483 0333, [email protected], www.git.co.za



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