Intelligent Data Centres Issue 14 | Page 63

UNCOVERING THE LAYERS be able to change with the needs of your business moving forward. Your physical security solution should be unified and not just integrated While the security industry (like the rest of the software industry) has worked to develop a variety of methods to bring separate physical security solutions together via integration, the result remains a set of disparate systems with limited communication and interoperability among them. Integrating separate security functions like access control and video surveillance using software development kits (SDK) or application programming interface (API) programming only is limited and can be a costly approach. Unification, however, takes stand- alone components of a security solution beyond just being loosely or superficially connected via an SDK or API. A unified physical security platform is a comprehensive software solution www.intelligentdatacentres.com that manages the different components of a security environment through a centralised open architecture built to provide complete access to all data. A unified platform goes above and beyond tagging or bookmarking video when an access control event occurs or offering the capability to unlock an access-controlled door from within the video surveillance user interface. It’s a platform that combines information from all available sensors to provide greater awareness to operators. This not only means showing video feeds when alerts are triggered by the access control system, but also being able to see data from all related sensors in a single click, from anywhere in the system. A unified solution is developed from square one to not only work together but to purposefully intertwine functionality to offer a powerful user experience that includes built-in reporting and alarm management functionalities. With unification, it’s possible to configure SECURITY CENTRE, MANUFACTURED BY GENETEC, OFFERS THE ONLY UNIFIED PLATFORM BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP AND CODED TOGETHER FOR SEAMLESS INTERACTION AND WORKFLOW RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX. Issue 14 63