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L'aeroporto di Monaco estende al terminal 2 il sistema di videosorveglianza

Monaco, Germania - Lo scalo vanta ora un totale di 1900 videocamere in entrambi i terminal

Aimetis corporation, azienda canadese attiva nella gestione di software per videocamere di sorveglianza, ha reso noto che l'aeroporto di Monaco di Baviera ha esteso al terminal 2 l'utilizzo di Aimetis Symphony™, il sistema di videosorveglianza già presente nel terminal 1 dello scalo bavarese dal 2009. Salgono così a 1900 le telecamere che riprendono varie aree dello scalo. Il sistema fornito da...

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