Integrated Systems

Network video collaboration

by Mark Rowe

Dahua Technology, the Chinese manufacturer and supplier of video surveillance products based in Hangzhou, has a collaborative relationship with Synology the provider of Network Video Recording Solutions. Synology integrated its NVRs with Dahua’s full range of network cameras, including Dahua Pan–tilt–zoom (PTZ) domes.

Dahua Technology’s network camera line-up includes megapixel cameras in various sizes and shapes. Synology, an IP-based video company, combines NVR and NAS (network attached storage) for business, and home users and partners.

Synology Surveillance Station, running on all Synology NVRs, is integrated NVR management software to facilitate reliable surveillance architecture. Synology Central Management System (CMS) offers large-scale, multi-sites deployment a scalable and unified point of control.

Chad Jiang, Product Manager of Synology said: “While the flexibility of multi-sites and large-scale deployment are highly-valued, Synology answers exactly users’ needs. We are excited to see this collaboration as many of the integrated IP cameras are in high demand by industry-level market. With the intuitive, budget friendly Synology NVR and full support for Dahua IP cameras, this integration will bring a great advancement of reliability and user experience toward Synology and Dahua adopters.”

And Tim Shen, Marketing Director at Dahua Technology, said: “The successful integration makes Synology NVR and Dahua IP cameras well compatible with one another, which is no doubt beneficial to our mutual customers . We’d love to create an open platform working with our partners, like Synology, as we see the increasing IP demand from different level of markets. Partnering with Synology and offering the right solution that catering to market needs are of course a good attempt to stay ahead in the industry.”

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