International. QNAP Security announced the integration of its Viostor network recording system with Samsung Techwin's network of cameras.
The union of the two systems will allow to take advantage of strengths of the Viostor NVR, such as the high data processing capacity and a user-friendly interface, in conjunction with the new feature of compatibility with Samsung cameras.
With this advance, the two companies hope to open new possibilities in the market and point to retailers who use high-definition screens and professionals in the industrial, educational and government areas who would normally need to monitor up to 100 cameras, but who now have a new option to choose from, as the NVR supports dynamic E-map and multi-server monitoring with up to 128 IP cameras.
"Both QNAP and Samsung have many years of experience in developing network-based products and solutions for the security industry. That's why we're very happy with the integration of Viostor NVRs with Samsung IP cameras," said Andrew Yu, product manager at QNAP Security.
The official added that "regardless of the level of security required, users can now plan the structure of their surveillance system with more flexibility within their requirements and budget."


