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Intransa video appliances incorporate Milestone XProtect IP software


Jun 9, 2009

June 9, 2009 -- Intransa announced that its VideoAppliance video surveillance hardware is now shipping pre-loaded with Milestone Systems' XProtect open platform IP video management software.

"The Intransa VideoAppliance introduction is a major step toward simplicity in the delivery of best-in-breed IP surveillance based on our open platform XProtect video management software," comments Eric Fullerton, chief sales and marketing officer for Milestone. "This is a great option for customers and integrators to consider, reducing support and integration challenges and resulting in lower total cost of deployment."

Milestone XProtect was previously tested and certified by the Intransa StorAlliance Technology Partner Labs for integration with the company's video data management and retention (VDMR) platforms, which have the ability to scale from 2 to 1,500 terabytes (TB) of video capacity.

"For more than a decade, Milestone has demonstrated worldwide market leadership in IP video surveillance," concludes Bud Broomhead, CEO of Intransa. "We are extremely pleased to be able to offer XProtect as one of our premier offerings on the new Intransa VideoAppliance family, and expect our customers to be similarly excited."

Full press release: Intransa VideoAppliance Offers Pre-loaded Milestone XProtect IP Video Management Software


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