Newsletters

2026


15 Apr 2026

Smart Surveillance Integration with Texecom Alarm Panels

Alarm panels are widely used to secure critical areas such as branches, storerooms, locker rooms, and warehouses. However, monitoring these systems across multiple locations can become challenging when each panel operates independently.

30 Mar 2026

TP-Link DVRNVR Integration on Smart Surveillance

Surveillance environments today rarely rely on a single brand. As organizations expand, different sites often adopt different DVR/NVR systems, making centralized monitoring more complex over time.

15 Mar 2026

Smart Surveillance Integration with DSC Alarm Panels

Many organizations rely on alarm panels to secure critical areas such as branches, storerooms, locker rooms, and warehouses. However, monitoring the status of these alarm systems across multiple locations can be challenging when each panel operates independently.

28 Feb 2026

No More Guessing - Track Video Download Progress in Real Time

When you download critical footage, clarity matters just as much as speed. Whether it’s for review, sharing, or investigation, teams need to know exactly what’s happening during the download process - without second-guessing or waiting without feedback.

15 Feb 2026

Device Addition, Made Faster and Complete - Now with Router IP

Adding DVRs and NVRs to your surveillance network is often the first step toward gaining full visibility and control. When deployments involve multiple devices across locations, even small configuration steps can add extra time to the overall process.

30 Jan 2026

Clear Visibility into IP Camera Recording Days

In many surveillance setups, IP cameras record not only through the DVR/NVR but also locally on their own memory cards. Understanding how much footage is available on each camera plays an important role in ensuring continuity, verification, and smooth day-to-day operations.

15 Jan 2026

CP PLUS Support - Built for Evolving CCTV Standards in India

With India’s updated STQC standards for CCTV devices, manufacturers can now offer only STQC-certified equipment in the country. As a result, many organisations today operate a mix of legacy systems and newly certified devices, often managed across multiple locations and platforms.