Integrated Systems

Vemotion, icomply partner

by Mark Rowe

Vemotion has announced a partnership deal with icomply. Vemotion Managing Director Stewart McCone sealed the deal with icomply Business Development Director Michael Gallagher. Vemotion customers able to use icomply’s V-TAS Pro PSIM (physical security information management) software, as already being used by Samsung Techwin and others to allow control of the product range through V-TAS Pro software.

Its developers say that V-TAS Pro provides a security platform which enables security applications, such as intruder detection, building management and fire systems to connect on a common interface. Pictured left to right are icomply’s Michael Gallagher with Stewart McCone, CEO of Vemotion.

Stewart McCone said: “Vemotion has been working behind the scenes with icomply for some time now so we are very pleased to be able to now go public on our working relationship. These arrangements don’t happen overnight and we have been working hard to ensure the capabilities of our joint technology platform and will be working together on several public space security projects.”

And Michael Gallagher, Business Development Director of icomply, said: “icomply work to find solutions for clients rather than impose technology on them and Vemotion works in much the same way. There are two sides to any business relationship and I have known Stewart for over four years and we have a great working relationship. The technology has dovetailed perfects and when we have needed help Vemotion has been there and likewise, we have been there for Vemotion too.”

icomply adds that it’s expanding its integration portfolio which now includes several hundred OEM technologies, from IP cameras and VMS solutions, to access control, intruder and perimeter protection systems.

Stewart McCone said: “As a business, we are always working on the next big thing, but while we are always looking ‘beyond the curve’ you cannot introduce new products until the market is ready to accept them. Many of our new developments on wireless technology and live streaming work well with icomply and I am very much looking forward to continuing to work with Michael and his team on some of these exciting products in the weeks and months ahead.”

Vemotion say that their wireless video transmission can deliver live CCTV footage from almost any remote location. CCTV cameras can be set up and transmit images back to a command centre anywhere and, the company adds, doesn’t rely on a fast broadband connection to do so.

Michael Gallagher said: “Vemotion’s extensive product range entirely complements the open platform integration that we actively promote at icomply and we are looking forward to taking this partnership forward to our mutual advantage. We do lots of other bolt-ons to our products and Vemotion’s help here has proved invaluable. We will be announcing more detail of our work together and our joint technology platform as we continue to work together in 2015.”

Visit www.vemotion.com and http://www.i-comply.co.uk.

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