Anixter unveils network video migration program for security integrators, end-users

Sept. 26, 2012
Anixter has unveiled its "ipAssuredSM: Defining Network Video Migration" program to provide a roadmap for security end-users and integrators looking to migrate their video surveillance networks to real-time, scalable IP-based platforms.

Anixter has unveiled its "ipAssuredSM: Defining Network Video Migration" program, which the distributor says will provide a roadmap for security end-users and integrators looking to migrate their video surveillance networks to a real-time, scalable IP-based platform.

The new program establishes an open system, standards-based network video architecture to address current and future video surveillance applications. The distributor says the program provides its customers with a framework to make informed decisions and specify the subsystems of an interoperable video surveillance solution.

Anixter anticipates that the new program can reduce a customer’s total cost of ownership and create greater usability over longer periods of time due to the advantages of an IP-based system. Based on an end-user’s unique applications, via the program the distributor says it can recommend the right solution path for migrating to a video network regardless of where the customer’s system is today.

“Network video is a very dynamic and highly fragmented landscape, and there is confusion in the marketplace on how to make good, educated decisions for a cost-effective solution,” comments Mike Perkins, vice president of sales for Security at Anixter. “Anixter's ipAssured: Defining Network Video Migration program helps customers select the right products to facilitate a smooth analog-to-IP network transition.”

Through a careful data collection process, Anixter creates a roadmap that travels along three migration paths:

-- Refined, which establishes an analog-to-network video migration path that protects legacy analog hardware and infrastructure investments while building a solid foundation for future technologies.

-- Enhanced, which optimizes a customer's current network video platform for enhanced system performance and functionality.

-- Advanced, which incorporates network video solutions with advanced feature sets to address specific application challenges that customers face in unique environments.

“Network-based systems eliminate the need to maintain separate networks, which helps to reduce capital, maintenance and equipment costs,” said Matt Powers, technical director of Security Solutions at Anixter. “Our ipAssured program enables better scalability, intelligent video and integrated solutions for our customers.”

To request more information about the program, visit Anixter.com/ipassured.

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