List of Geutebruck IP Camera Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Geutebruck IP Camera customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Geutebruck IP Camera for Video Security Cameras from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Geutebruck IP Camera for Video Security Cameras include: Harvey Norman, a Australia based Retail organisation with 12000 employees and revenues of $2.71 billion, Myer, a Australia based Retail organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $1.94 billion, Grand Casino Baden Switzerland, a Switzerland based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $45.0 million, B+B Parkhaus Germany, a Germany based Transportation organisation with 220 employees and revenues of $36.0 million and many others.
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B+B Parkhaus Germany | Transportation | 220 | $36M | Germany | Geutebruck | Geutebruck IP Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, B+B Parkhaus Germany implemented the Geutebruck IP Camera in a Video Security Cameras deployment to centralize visual monitoring across its multi-site parking portfolio, initially connecting 16 locations with plans to scale to all sites. The implementation positioned Geutebruck IP Camera and associated video management as core infrastructure supporting transportation and parking operations and incident management workflows.
The technical footprint combined Geutebrueck G‑SIM Security Information Management and the GeViScope video platform to provide centralized visualization and alarm aggregation. Functional capabilities implemented included live and recorded video management, event correlation through G‑SIM, and automated patrol tour orchestration via the GeViScope platform, which reduced the need for manual inspections through exception-driven monitoring.
Integrations were explicitly implemented with parking pay-station systems from Scheidt & Bachmann and Schneider Intercom hardware to bring payment and intercom events into the video security context. Operational coverage focused on parking operations and security teams across German sites, standardizing incident handling procedures and centralizing alarm routing and visualization to streamline response workflows.
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Grand Casino Baden Switzerland | Leisure and Hospitality | 120 | $45M | Switzerland | Geutebruck | Geutebruck IP Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Grand Casino Baden Switzerland deployed Geutebruck IP Camera as a Video Security Cameras solution to provide continuous gaming floor surveillance and fraud detection. The deployment used Geutebruck GeViScope as a high availability IP video solution with virtualization to maintain uninterrupted capture and monitoring on the casino floor. The implementation was scoped as a physical security and gaming floor surveillance project serving security and operations teams at the Switzerland site.
Geutebruck IP Camera and GeViScope were configured for centralized video management, continuous recording, real time monitoring, and forensic review workflows. The solution stored 28 days of footage on a 320 TB instant access database, with virtualization applied to support redundancy and rapid failover while consolidating recording servers. Configuration focused on retention management, indexed recording, and search oriented playback typical of Video Security Cameras deployments in regulated gaming environments.
Centralized video management and virtualization restructured surveillance operations, enabling security and floor operations teams to execute fraud detection workflows and incident reviews more efficiently. The implementation explicitly improved fraud detection and operational efficiency through centralized video management and virtualization, while emphasizing continuous availability and on site instant access to recorded footage.
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Harvey Norman | Retail | 12000 | $2.7B | Australia | Geutebruck | Geutebruck IP Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Harvey Norman implemented Geutebruck IP Camera as part of a Video Security Cameras deployment across its Australian and New Zealand stores. The initial roll covered roughly a third of the group’s stores within the franchised network, which totals 250 locations trading under Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne, with camera counts varying by site from about 40 to 50 in small stores to around 110 in large stores and an average of 60 to 70 cameras per store.
The implementation used Geutebruck IP Camera technology together with Geutebruck re_porter hardware and purpose built server configurations. Functional capabilities emphasized in the deployment include high resolution image capture, an intuitive client software interface for nontechnical users, 90 day storage retention, and support for hybrid operation combining IP and analogue video sources as required by individual store conditions.
Integrations were achieved at the device and recorder level by mixing new IP cameras with existing analogue cameras and DVR infrastructure where appropriate, and by deploying pure IP systems on super micro servers sized at about 30 cameras per server in some stores. Operational coverage focused on retail loss prevention and store security workflows, with camera siting prioritized for critical areas such as cash registers to support incident review and evidentiary needs for police investigations.
Governance and operational ownership remained within the franchise model, with Harvey Norman maintaining technical security expertise and franchisees handling day to day security operations supported by local Geutebruck staff. The group planned to upgrade the majority of sites over the following five years, allocating pure IP systems to new or refurbished stores and some larger sites, while adopting hybrid configurations in remaining locations as equipment required attention. Outcomes reported include materially improved image clarity enabling police action and a practical retention outcome where 90 day recordings are available nine times out of ten, alongside strong user acceptance from store managers and franchisees.
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Retail | 17000 | $1.9B | Australia | Geutebruck | Geutebruck IP Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2011 | n/a |
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