Secutel partners with AxxonSoft

1 November 2018 News & Events, Surveillance

Secutel Technologies has announced it is now an approved technology partner and distributor of AxxonSoft in South Africa. Secutel was founded in 2006 and has been successful in the local physical security technology market over the past decade, specifically in the banking and security service sectors. Secutel is also known for its locally designed and manufactured Visual Verifier product, an intrusion detection product that offers clients the opportunity to instantly visually verify potential intrusions using snapshots. The company has nine service centres in seven provinces throughout South Africa.

Founded in 2003, AxxonSoft is a developer of smart integrated security and video surveillance systems. The AxxonSoft VMS and PSIM platforms power more than 240 safe city municipal surveillance projects and security systems at retailers, banks, international airports, seaports, industrial sites and numerous government and business facilities around the world. According to Secutel, this fits well within its planned expansion with focus on enterprise-wide solutions. AxxonSoft is a contributing member of the ONVIF forum and offers an integrations list for every customer’s needs, which includes 10 000+ devices.

Among VMS vendors, AxxonSoft is one of the pioneers in Forensic Search technologies for recorded video. Forensic Search tools greatly reduce the time you spend searching for incidents recorded in the video archive. All the user has to do is enter the parameters for an event of interest – for example, upload a photo of a person, enter a licence plate number or the size and colour of an object – and AxxonSoft analytics will find all video recordings containing said information in a matter of seconds.

Axxon Intellect Enterprise is an open platform for physical security information management that supports integrated security systems of any level of complexity. The Intellect PSIM integrates with over 80 access control, perimeter protection, fire and security alarm systems from numerous manufacturers.

Considering the recent entry of Secutel Technologies into the video management and analytics market, the company felt that Axxonsoft would be the perfect partners to offer clients forward-thinking integrated security solutions. According to Secutel, this partnership with Axxonsoft provides exciting opportunities to bring innovative, diversified experiences to the South African market.



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