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| Doktor Jon |
Nov 1 2007, 06:18 PM
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ADPRO DOES THE DOUBLE! Twice the storage capacity now available with ADPRO’s FastTrace Multi-site Video management technology (Hemel Hempstead, 1st November 2007). ADPRO, from Xtralis, has significantly enhanced its FastTrace Multi-site Video Security System by doubling its hard drive storage capacity on all major models. The result is the ability to store twice as much video information for the same period of time, or the same amount of data for double the period. Either way it represents a significant benefit to the end user and installer for no additional investment. Jeff Kitching, ADPRO Sales Director explains: “We have developed the ADPRO FastTrace as a Multi-Site Video Security System for evidential quality recording that delivers rapid remote access of live events and instant retrieval of stored images. “With intelligent, interactive management software and advanced compression algorithm capability, and this latest development, the ADPRO FastTrace now provides even greater storage capacity of archived video without compromising image quality. “The result is a secure, cost-effective and reliable remote off-site video transmission and verification system with long-term recording of evidential quality images. This upgrade to the hard drive capacity not only means that more data can be stored, considerably increasing the likelihood of the right data being available to the authorities for prosecution should an incident occur, but it allows more flexibility in providing the best and most cost effective solution for the end user.” The ADPRO FastTrace is specifically designed for a diverse range of high security, multiple site industries that require centralised security and surveillance management, such as banks, utilities, telcos and transportation, government and retail. |
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