Ai-RGUS has announced an expansion of its platform capabilities beyond traditional surveillance equipment, to include network device monitoring.
The company says that its enhanced platform now supports comprehensive monitoring of network devices including access control systems, network speakers, intercoms, routers, smart plugs, power supplies and Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices.
Ai-RGUS says that the expanded platform offers intelligent monitoring that goes beyond simple connectivity checks.
In addition to using AI to ensure that security cameras are live, recording and producing a clear and correct image, Ai-RGUS now provides manufacturer-specific integrations that deliver device monitoring, including detailed status information, such as detecting doors held open too long or identifying unauthorized access control activity.
For network infrastructure, the system reportedly manages alerts by recognizing when a switch or router failure affects downstream devices, preventing alert floods when multiple connected devices go offline simultaneously.
“This expansion represents a fundamental shift in how organizations can monitor their entire technology ecosystem from a single platform,” said Joelle Grunblatt, Chief Operating Officer at Ai-RGUS.
“Instead of managing separate monitoring systems for cameras, access control and network infrastructure, our customers can now oversee their complete security and network environment through one unified interface.”
The company says that the device monitoring enhancement includes strategic partnerships with leading technology manufacturers:
Alongside the device expansion, Ai-RGUS has introduced several platform improvements.
Faster-loading tables with enhanced filtering and sorting capabilities now appear throughout the dashboard, system manager and reporting sections.
Users can now manage devices, health templates and notification templates for all sub-accounts directly from their main account.
Three new report types are available, based on integrators’ feedback:
Ai-RGUS says that the update also includes i-Pro camera integration, expanded OpenEye support for partner portal users, enhanced cybersecurity features including mandatory multi-factor authentication options, centralized security settings management across sub-accounts and new license management capabilities that allow users to disable cameras, devices and system elements directly from the System Overview.