S2 Security expands its family of Web-based security solutions with Pronto, a browser-based system aimed at cost-conscious businesses.
S2 Security, the manufacturer of the S2 NetBox and S2
Enterprise integrated IP-based physical security systems, announced the release
Web-based security appliance Pronto for small to medium-size businesses.
S2 Pronto brings the company's integrated security management capabilities to
midmarket companies and offers a browser-based system that can be managed
remotely by the system owner and supports video monitoring, access control and
alarm capabilities.
Designed for systems that have up to 32 access control
readers and eight total network nodes, Pronto has an updated user interface
that simplifies operation of the system. Axis and IQinvision cameras have
enhanced live viewing capabilities, and a home page gives the system user an
instant snapshot of system status. To simplify operation further, Pronto has
enhanced support for touch screens.
John Moss, CEO of S2 Security,
said midmarket businesses want to take advantage of some of the same capabilities
that larger system users want. "With S2 Pronto, small and mid-size
organizations finally have access to a 100 percent browser-based physical
security system packaged and priced with their scale in mind,” he said. “S2 is
offering smaller organizations access to third generation technology, and
installers and distributors an opportunity to address this market in a whole
new way."
All S2 systems products sold to certified integrators
include one year of SUSP coverage, and subsequent years may be purchased at any
time as long as the system remains covered. Standard support plans require that
all contact with S2 be through an S2-certified systems integrator. The plans
are value priced to encourage the largest number of systems to participate in
the program. The S2 Black Support Program (BSP) provides an advanced level of support
coverage ideal for large system owners and other end users for whom owner
access to S2 technical services is essential. The BSP is available only to
system owners of S2 Enterprise-class systems.
“When you are putting something on the network, you need to
have IT buy- in. They had some concerns about protecting the network and maintaining
its efficiency. But the IT group was really impressed with how the S2 NetBox
works and that it doesn’t tie up bandwidth,” said Steve Adams, safety manager
for Hobart FEG, a supplier of equipment for the food services industry. “The
process of adding a user to the system, providing someone with a badge, or ensuring
that they had the access they needed and only the access they needed, used to
be a huge undertaking. I am really pleased with how simple these processes have
become, even with the increased level of security.”