The March Networks’ EL-Series of NVR supports as many as 16 cameras per location, and the product line provides features such as cloud storage, video analytics, and centralized management options.
The deal moves Garanti BBVA from analog to digital and involves more than 22,000 IP cameras and 5,000 NVRs across its branch and ATM network.
The RideSafe XT IP NVR employs an IP65-rated enclosure, as well as an internal power supply, solid state storage capabilities, and AI-based detection technologies to offer the transit systems an advanced NVR recording solution.
The acquisition is said to fast-track March Networks’ transition to Cloud video and give it a new Cloud-based data analytics platform that will be integrated into its existing Searchlight software.
March Networks’ new ME8 series of IP cameras incorporates AI technologies powered by California-based company Ambarella.
Delta acquired 100% of the shares in Infinova Ltd., owner of March Networks, for $114 million in a deal first announced in October.
March Networks says Delta’s financial strength and scale will serve as an ideal platform for it to accelerate its strategic plan of offering VSaaS and video-based business intelligence solutions to enterprises worldwide.
When paired with Searchlight for Retail software, the solution allows retail businesses to capture data analytics on curbside deliveries.
March Networks says the X-Series is its most powerful recording platform to date, delivering a 400% increase in throughput over its previous generation recorders.
The solution is said to feature real-time alerts on building occupancy and elevated body temperatures, plus video audits of health and safety procedures.