Synectics launches updated C2 system
Synectics is showcasing its evolved Synergy 3 command and control platform at CounterTerror Expo 2014.
Synergy 3 is the latest evolution of the company’s flexible, open platform to suit a range of applications across sectors including critical infrastructure, oil and gas and high security.
Synergy is a security management solution that offers ‘an innovative, map-based interface, centralised command and control console, and professional management suite with unparalleled flexibility, security and scalability'.
Synergy employs a 'hardware agnostic' design that supports legacy analogue, transitional hybrid, and contemporary IP-based CCTV systems; all from a single integrated recording and control platform.
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