Matrix cameras gain native integration with Milestone XProtect

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Matrix has announced native integration of its network cameras with Milestone XProtect video management software, with the combination listed on Milestone’s Supported Devices List.

According to the company, the listing provides independent confirmation that the cameras interoperate with XProtect for consultants, system integrators and enterprise customers.

Matrix said the integration allows its cameras to operate within Milestone XProtect without additional middleware, plugins or custom development, which it argues can reduce integration complexity for organisations building systems intended to scale over time.

The companies said the integration supports operator and administrator workflows inside the XProtect interface, including access to live and recorded video streams and control of camera functions such as PTZ.

The announcement also positions the verified integration as relevant for larger deployments, including campuses, multi-site enterprises and city-wide surveillance networks, where organisations may seek to expand systems over time and avoid dependence on a single vendor ecosystem.

“Enterprise surveillance systems are expected to operate reliably for years, often across changing requirements,” said Mr. Tarun Sharma, Senior VP, Marketing, Matrix. Our integration with Milestone XProtect® ensures customers are not forced into rigid ecosystems. Instead, they gain the freedom to design open,

scalable systems that perform consistently today and remain adaptable as needs evolve.”

“Open platforms succeed when devices integrate reliably and transparently,” said Allan Tange, Director for Technology Partner Management, Milestone Systems. “Matrix cameras have been verified to meet our compatibility standards and are posted on our Supported Devices List, giving system designers and end customers confidence that they can build scalable, long-term surveillance solutions on Milestone XProtect®.”

Matrix and Milestone said the integration is intended to strengthen open and interoperable video surveillance architectures.

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