WebCCTV remote network video surveillance

A Quadrox product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 14, 2006

Quadrox announced that it is making its award winning WebCCTV remote network video surveillance software available through national distributors of video surveillance products.

Quadrox announced that it is making its award winning WebCCTV remote network video surveillance software available through national distributors of video surveillance products.

Trade named GuardNVR, this shrink-wrapped software product may be licensed from one to twenty network cameras per PC providing total customer flexibility in licensing for only the number of cameras needed in a particular application.

As customer needs change, a convenient licensing upgrade plan is available.

Initially, customers wishing to purchase GuardNVR may do so through one of the following authorized distributors:.

* HB Distributors 818-882-0000.

* Jenne Distributors 800-422-6191.

* Target Distributing 800-873-5528 .

* Teledynamics 800-847-5629.

Potential customers may download a 30 day free trial of GuardNVR from the Quadrox web site.

At any time during the trial period, customers deciding to purchase may do so through any of the above distributors who will provide them with the shrink-wrapped product, documentation and activation instructions.

Quadrox spokesperson Larry Buckley stated "The availability of a shrink-wrapped software only product offers significant market opportunity for those customers who only need to license a few cameras or for those who need greater than the 10 camera license currently available on the WebCCTV-NVR320 hardware solution and who want to take advantage of their own back office PC.

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