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Proximex Ships Surveillint 3.0

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Las Vegas NV (SPX) Apr 03, 2008
In conjunction with the ISC West 2008 conference, Proximex, a developer of award-winning solutions for the physical security information market (PSIM), has announced that it is now shipping Proximex Surveillint version 3.0. Proximex Surveillint is a premier physical security solution for policy-based incident discovery, connection and resolution and is receiving high accolades from customers and partners alike.

"Providing the ability to capture and share relevant information from traditional disparate systems in real time is the hallmark of a complete PSIM solution. Surveillint is just such a solution and also gives customers a powerful and easy-to-use workflow engine to help automate decisions and actions based on company security policies and procedures," said Jack Smith, chief executive officer of Proximex.

"Proximex Surveillint 3.0 allows security teams the power, speed and efficiency required to relate disconnected information and incidents, then quickly communicate and report them to all necessary personnel in order to protect an organization's assets, people and sites."

Proximex Surveillint 3.0 includes several new technologies designed to mitigate risk across an enterprise environment by providing actionable intelligence, speeding security incident resolution and reducing security operations costs.

New Surveillint 3.0 product enhancements provide an intuitive and robust workflow foundation that allows security departments to capture and take immediate action on pertinent information based on the organization's overall security policy. Organizations can then connect information from all their different security systems into a single view.

"The previous release of Surveillint provided impressive capabilities for turning data from multiple systems into situational relevant and actionable information in seconds. What has impressed me even more about Surveillint 3.0 is its enhanced Incident Workflow Engine," said Ray Bernard, industry analyst and Board Certified Physical Security Consultant, RBCS.

"Now security managers can easily capture their decision criteria for how incident response should be performed both by the security systems and the responding personnel. Surveillint can automate actions and responses based on changes in the environment and track the situation quickly as it develops in real time."

New Features of Proximex Surveillint 3.0 - Discover. Connect. Resolve.

Incident Workflow Engine: Surveillint 3.0 now provides amazing customization capabilities. A drag-and-drop workflow designer builds decision tree workflows to address any custom user specification without needing to write a single line of code. In addition, new capabilities for finding and fixing errors offer confidence in testing and verification;

EZ Track Technology: Surveillint 3.0 makes tracking suspects across multiple cameras as easy as clicking an arrow. Suspects can be trailed backwards in time or caught up with in real time. EZ Track lets security officers move seamlessly from recorded to live video, snap video images and even export video fast;

PocketSurveillint: Security personnel can reach the field quickly with accurate information using PocketSurveillint. Using a Windows mobile device, PocketSurveillint can deliver automated incident information and immediate two-way communication between the field and the office. Of utmost importance, this technology enables first responders to be notified with speed and accuracy;

GIS Integration: GPS maps can now be integrated in the security officers' toolbox. Surveillint allows security personnel to use and drill down GPS maps as well as display and track security resources, like field officers;

Flexible Reporting: Surveillint provides automated yet configurable reporting, saving hours of time. In addition to developing comprehensive incident and audit reports, Surveillint can build suspect tracking reports and generate trend reports to proactively manage their personnel and security resources.

"We designed Surveillint 3.0 to be the most flexible and scalable physical security platform on the market," said Ken P. Cheng, chief technology officer at Proximex.

"Surveillint easily integrates the existing devices, such as access control, video surveillance, intelligent video, RFID, radar, building management, chemical, biological and other security-related sensors our customers already have in place or plan to acquire. It provides customers and partners with an enterprise-class platform that will support the most complex environments and allow for sophisticated decisions and actions despite changing environmental conditions. This seamless integration ensures that security teams can connect, resolve and report critical incidents with accuracy and speed."

About Proximex Surveillint - Discover. Connect. Resolve.
Proximex Surveillint is a premier physical security solution for policy-based incident discovery, connection and resolution. Powered by a sophisticated workflow engine, Surveillint takes advantage of existing security systems to mitigate risk across an enterprise environment by providing actionable intelligence, speeding security incident resolution and reducing security operations costs.

Operators prefer Surveillint for its intuitive and comprehensive interface, supervisors like its incident reporting and auditing, and management approves of its ability to provide a complete overview of the organization's entire security environment. In just one solution, Proximex allows different security professionals, regardless of their level within the organizations, to communicate with one another as well as view the information required for their duties.

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