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Honeywell's Rapid Eye™ Integrates With Bold Communications' Gemini Central Station Software
Rapid Eye integrated with Gemini Software Offers Versatile, Event Driven CCTV Surveillance with Multi-Platform Central Station Functionality
RUNCORN, UK, 25th November 2008 - Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today announced that
the Rapid Eye transmission range of Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) for remotely
monitored systems incorporating seamless integration of real-time recording,
live local viewing and post event evaluation, now integrates with Bold
Communications’ Gemini central station software. The integration of Rapid Eye
with the Gemini software platform delivers a completely new level of monitoring
performance. Designed particularly with the BS:5979 central station environment
in mind, this new integration combines multi-platform, central station
functionality with versatile, event-driven CCTV surveillance. This innovative
combination is suitable for any integrated monitoring application.
“Central Stations using Bold Communications’ remote monitoring technology are
now able to take advantage of Rapid Eye’s unparalleled transmission
capabilities,” said Jeremy Kimber, EMEA Channel Marketing Leader, Honeywell
Systems Group. “Rapid Eye offers seamless remote operation and flexibility to
meet virtually any need. We are delighted to be working with a leading security
automation and communication company like Bold Communications to deliver an
outstanding integrated monitoring solution.”
The Gemini alarm management process software seamlessly displays CCTV and
alarms at the same workstation. Video alarms from Rapid Eye are presented to the
operator in the Gemini application allowing them to be handled quickly and
efficiently through the use of a configurable workflow process. Different alarm
types can be grouped to facilitate intelligent and validated responses according
to the site requirements. False alarm management prevents loss of police
response and the efficient management of operator workloads saves costs and
helps to prevent errors.
For more information about the Honeywell Rapid Eye and its integration with
Bold Communications’ Gemini software please visit www.honeywell.com/security/uk
Honeywell is a $38 billion global diversified technology and manufacturing leader. Over
$10 billion of the company’s revenue is generated by its businesses in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Honeywell opened its first office outside of the US in The Netherlands in 1934. Honeywell operates in over 35 countries in the EMEA region and employs more than 30,000 people. Honeywell’s presence has grown and continues to expand through acquisitions and by building on its great position in good industries, offering innovations to our customers worldwide. Each of our businesses - Aerospace, Automation and Control Solutions, Transportation Systems and Specialty Materials – are engaged in manufacturing, sales and services across the region to serve global customers. Honeywell also invests in R&D across the region with global engineering and innovation centers in Romania and the Czech Republic. For additional information on Honeywell, please visit
www.honeywell.com
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