Geutebrueck GmbH achieves LenelS2 factory certification

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Geutebrueck GmbH receives LenelS2 factory certification

Geutebrueck GmbH, a leading provider of video security solutions, has recently achieved LenelS2 factory certification and joined the LenelS2 OpenAccess Alliance Program (OAAP). This certification allows Geutebrueck’s G-Connect interface to seamlessly integrate with the OnGuard® access control system, providing users with enhanced security management capabilities.

The G-Connect interface enables the exchange of alarm messages between the OnGuard system and G-Core, Geutebrueck’s video management software. This integration allows for the correlation of access control events with corresponding video footage, providing users with a comprehensive view of their security operations.

Ulf Huether, Head of Technology Partner Management at Geutebrueck GmbH, emphasized the value of this interface for their global customer base. He highlighted the benefits of having a unified security management solution that enables efficient monitoring and management of critical security events.

Geutebrueck’s commitment to excellence and state-of-the-art technology have solidified their position as a trusted partner for thousands of clients worldwide. By focusing on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, Geutebrueck continues to set industry standards and contribute to a safer and more secure world.

The LenelS2 factory certification is a testament to Geutebrueck’s dedication to providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the security industry. With this certification, Geutebrueck is well-positioned to further enhance their offerings and support their customers in safeguarding their assets, infrastructure, and personnel.

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