Framingham, Mass. – S2 Security, the leader in IP-based integrated physical security systems, today announced a software upgrade that adds new features and expands legacy device integration options for users of S2 NetBox® and S2 Enterprise®.
Among the new benefits delivered in NetBox version 4.5 are:
“Our version 4.5 lets system owners bring their legacy systems far forward in capability without a forklift upgrade,” said S2 Security CEO, John L. Moss. “V4.5 includes new integrations that give these users an economical way to migrate to the S2 platform and provides our integrators with significant new opportunities to expand their business.”
S2 Security has more than 15,000 systems deployed around the world, operating across numerous industries including commercial facilities, pharmaceuticals, education, health care, energy, manufacturing, and municipalities. S2 offers solid state, open architecture, IP-based products that reduce total cost of ownership while increasing reliability.
The NetBox 4.5 upgrade is available now (http://www.s2sys.com/dashboard/).
For more information about the S2 NetBox version 4.5, please view the S2 Product Update.
About S2 Security S2 Security Corporation is the leader in IP-based integrated physical security systems. Unique to the security industry, S2 products are network appliances that require only a web browser to use. S2 products – including the NetBox®, Enterprise®, NetVR® Series and S2 Global® – offer cost-effective security for applications of any size, from small offices to scaled, multi-site global enterprises. The advanced, open platform used by S2 Security, coupled with innovative application software, give S2 products a superior total cost of ownership (TCO) throughout the product life cycle. S2 Security systems support access control, alarm monitoring, temperature monitoring, video surveillance and intercom. S2 Security – Integrated Security for an IP-Connected World®. S2 Security products are available by contacting the company at www.s2sys.com.
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