Intransa expands development, certification facilities - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Intransa expands development, certification facilities


Sep 8, 2009

September 8, 2009 -- Intransa, a supplier of video surveillance solutions for physical security applications, announced that it has completed relocation of key headquarters and development functions to a new facility located in Cupertino, California.

"We'd reached the limits of the lab space in the San Jose facility, in particular for the Intransa StorAlliance Certification Lab," says Alan Rowe, Intransa CTO. "When the Intransa VideoAppliance was introduced earlier this year, demand from physical security vendors for certification for inclusion on the new platform dramatically increased. With the new facilities, we are able to meet that increased demand, while continuing our development of the industry's leading video surveillance platform."

The new facility, with significantly improved and enlarged lab space, allows for ever-expanding interoperability testing. "First floor access to the certification and R & D Labs makes life a lot easier to move equipment freely into and out of the building, which we didn't have previously," continues Rowe. Phone, email, fax and web addresses for company contacts are unchanged by the move to the new facilities.

The Intransa VideoAppliances are intended to eliminate the complexity and cost of integrating commodity servers, storage and other hardware, delivering an installer-ready IP surveillance solution for simplicity, improved reliability and energy savings. The products will be on display at ASIS 2009, the physical security industry's premier end user event, at the Anaheim Convention Center, September 21 ? 23.

On the Web
www.intransa.com
www.videoappliance.com
www.asisonline.org


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