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Why SATATYA SAMAS FOR ENTERPRISES?

Matrix SATATYA SAMAS is a Video Surveillance Management Server specifically designed to meet diverse and complex needs of large enterprises having multiple sites connected to a central location or those having a large, single site. Furthermore, this modular and insightful solution provides the IT manager with real-time information on usage of bandwidth and processor of its servers at central level for hassle free network management. Moreover, integration with other security solutions like Access Control and Fire Alarm for complete control of security makes SATATYA SAMAS a must for large and multi-location enterprises.

SATATYA SAMAS is designed on five pillars:

  1. Centralized Management and Control
  2. Preventive Safety and Security
  3. torage Optimization
  4. Bandwidth Optimization
  5. Integration with Peripheral IP System

Why SATATYA SAMAS FOR ENTERPRISES?

Matrix Solution Offered Advantage/Benefits
·         E-map Monitoring

·         Distributed Architecture

·         Multi-display Monitor

Centralized Control
·         License Plate Recognition

·         Face Detection and People Counting

·         Intrusion & Trip Wire Detection

Early Detection of Threat
·         Video Pop-up

·         SMS Notification

·         Email with Snapshot/Video

Instant Notification
·         Redundancy

·         Event base Clip Export

·         Real-time Health Status Monitoring

Higher Reliability
·         Adaptive Recording

·         Two Level Data Compression

·         Camera-wise Recording Retention

Up to 50% Savings on Storage Cost
·         Edge Recording

·         Multi-streaming

·         Internet Dongle without Public IP

Up to  50% Reduction of Bandwidth Cost
·         POS Integration

·         Weighbridge Integration

·         Access Control Integration

Integrated Solution

 

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