VIVOTEK and ProdataKey announce strategic integration partnership
Eve Goode
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VIVOTEK has announced its integrated partnership with ProdataKey (PDK).
ProdataKey will incorporate VIVOTEK’s VORTEX cloud surveillance systems in with its PDK access control solution in order to create a comprehensive view of physical security.
“Harmonious and easy-to-use”
Albert Lin, General Manager, VIVOTEK USA commented: “PDK is a leading innovator of networked cloud-based access control products and services who are dedicated to providing an efficient and seamless user experience.”
He added: “We are looking forward to working with the PDK team to make our customer’s integration requirements harmonious and easy-to-use.”
Accessibility and growth expectations
The ProdataKey (PDK.io) cloud platform allows complete system management and control through any web-connected device that is accessible anytime or anywhere a user wants.
The company currently manages tens of thousands of doors for its customers throughout North America and many other locations and are expecting to see a rise in numbers due to the user base expanding, PDK claims.
“Unified approach to managing their security infrastructure”
Brach Bengtzen, VP of Marketing, ProdataKey stated: “We are thrilled to announce the integration of ProdataKey’s access control systems with VIVOTEK’s advanced camera technology.
“This collaboration brings together the strength of both platforms, providing users with a seamless security experience.”
He added: “By syncing our systems, users can now enjoy enhanced real-time monitoring, better incident response and an overall more efficient, unified approach to managing their security infrastructure.
“We believe this integration will significantly elevate the security standards for our customers.”
VIVOTEK’s AI-powered platform
VORTEX represents the VIVOTEK AI-Powered Operations Automation platform that blends video data, AI, big data and cloud into a cohesive safety and security solution.
Video management software or centralized management systems are no longer required to manage and process video data.
Video data can be stored and analyzed via edge computing within the camera and backup in the cloud, significantly reducing time, cost and bandwidth limitations that were faced in the past.