
Centralized Alert Management for IP Cameras and Servers
Consolidation of alerts from IP cameras, servers, and peripheral devices into a single platform to eliminate redundancies, correlate events, and prioritize incident response.
We consolidate alerts from IP cameras, servers, and peripheral devices into a single platform. This eliminates redundancies, correlates events from different sources, and prioritizes alarms, enabling faster and more coordinated incident response.
We connect IP cameras, servers, alarm panels, and peripheral devices to Reveal, consolidating all alerts into a single point.
The platform cross-references alerts from different sources to identify real incidents and filter false alarms or redundancies.
Reveal classifies alarms by criticality and context, ensuring the team addresses the most urgent issues first.
Each alert is recorded with timestamp, source, resolution status, and responsible party for the action.
An after-hours activation may indicate intrusion, a forced door, or a condition requiring immediate verification.
Disconnected sensors or open circuits reduce detection capability without anyone knowing.
A camera or recorder offline creates a blind spot in security coverage.
When the alarm and video loss coincide in the same zone and time, the probability of a real incident is higher.
Duplicate alerts from different systems are consolidated into a single event, reducing alarm fatigue.
Intelligent prioritization ensures the security team addresses the most critical issues first.
A single monitoring point replaces manual review of multiple independent systems.
Complete traceability of each alert provides evidence for audits and post-incident analysis.
Comprehensive security monitoring and fire prevention in heavy machinery facilities
How an industrial machinery distribution operation went from fragmented video surveillance, alarm, and fire systems to centralized supervision with automatic alerting from a single platform.
Unified supervision of physical security, environmental conditions, and access control in facilities with critical zones
How an industrial operation with high-criticality areas went from fragmented security and environmental monitoring systems to centralized management with automatic alerting and complete traceability of access, fire, and environmental events.