Immix today announced a partnership and integration with LVT (LiveView Technologies, Inc.).
Through its integration with LVT, Immix users can now seamlessly access their LVT cameras alongside other security products for full network control, including LVT alert delivery and management, light toggling, and the ability to play prerecorded sounds.
“We are excited about the opportunities that this partnership between Immix and LVT will bring to the industry. Both companies are respected veterans in the remote video monitoring space and truly understand the challenges and opportunities inherent within it. Our two teams worked tirelessly to deliver a solution that we feel will have a tremendous impact on our industry. This partnership enables both companies to provide turnkey security solutions that offer best-in-class products and services to provide the best level of security for the outdoor asset protection vertical,” stated Immix CEO Chris Brown.
“Mobile surveillance solutions provide business and security leaders with incredible power to deter bad actors and quickly gather evidence to successfully catch them after an incident. With AI-driven analytics, leaders can even predict potential incidents and proactively mitigate their risks,” said Steve Lindsey, LVT CTO. “Our new Immix integration allows organizations to bring LVT mobile surveillance units into their existing security response ecosystems while maintaining the intelligence, reliability, automated deterrence, security, and command and control LVT is known for.”
“The Immix/LVT integration will greatly benefit all aspects of managing a mobilized security asset for video monitoring providers such as EyeQ.,” shares Clayton Kemp, EyeQ COO. “Mobile assets have traditionally provided provisioning complexities and continuous site schedule changes when relocating units. The new integration between LVT and Immix is 70% more efficient, reducing manual steps significantly and has allowed EyeQ to automate most of the process. Additionally, the integration will further set the monitoring center's remote guard operators up for success by providing more control over PTZ cameras and audible/visual annunciation. This will greatly enhance the situational awareness for all SOC operators, leading to better decision making and intervention capabilities.”