Tulancingo, 43626,
Mexico
Novalan
Novalan, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Novalan collaboration with software players such as Vivotek, a Delta Group Company empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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Melter | Manufacturing | 120 | $8M | Mexico | Vivotek, a Delta Group Company | Vivotek ST7501 | Video Surveillance System | 2012 | In 2012, Melter deployed VIVOTEK cameras and the Vivotek ST7501 Video Surveillance System at its Monterrey manufacturing site, targeting production-area monitoring and C-TPAT compliance. The implementation was delivered with local systems integrator Novalan and focused on on-premise VMS recording capabilities for the manufacturing site. Deployment scope centered on physical security and operations for the factory floor and adjacent supply-chain handling areas. Architecturally the deployment combined networked VIVOTEK cameras with the Vivotek ST7501 appliance to provide centralized video management, continuous recording, and event playback capabilities on-site. Functional capabilities implemented included camera management, local recording and storage provisioning, live monitoring consoles, and archived footage retrieval for compliance audits. Configuration emphasized resilient on-premise recording and local access control to support real-time incident response and evidence preservation. Operationally the project impacted plant security, operations, and supply-chain visibility processes and was incorporated into facility security workflows to support C-TPAT requirements. Governance and rollout were executed at the Monterrey site with Novalan handling system configuration, commissioning, and handover to the internal security team. The deployment improved facility security posture and supply-chain visibility for Melter in Monterrey as described in the implementation account. | |
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Aceros Del Toro | Manufacturing | 766 | $195M | Mexico | Vivotek, a Delta Group Company | Vivotek Dome Camera | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | In 2016, Aceros Del Toro deployed Vivotek Dome Camera as a Video Security Cameras solution, installing a 40-camera Full HD IP surveillance network across its manufacturing and administrative facilities in Mexico. Novalan served as the SI/VAR for the implementation. The deployment combined fixed dome and speed dome models, including VIVOTEK FD8335H and SD8313E cameras, to secure manufacturing areas, offices and access points. The physical security architecture centralized video streams into VAST for continuous 24/7 monitoring and recording, providing IP networked video capture, centralized management and playback for security operations. The Vivotek Dome Camera installation implemented standard video security workflows such as continuous monitoring, event-triggered recording and centralized archive access. Operational scope covered facility and perimeter protection, with responsibilities assigned to security operations and facility management teams. Governance was consolidated around centralized monitoring and incident review through VAST, aligning retention and alert routing to meet security and compliance requirements. The implementation helped Aceros Del Toro meet stated security and compliance needs for its facilities and perimeter protection. | |
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Axtel | Professional Services | 4650 | $625M | Mexico | Vivotek, a Delta Group Company | Vivotek Vast VMS | Video Surveillance System | 2016 | In 2016, Axtel implemented the Vivotek Vast VMS Video Surveillance System to establish multi-site IP video coverage across its facilities in Mexico. The deployment used 165 VIVOTEK cameras integrated with network video recorders and the Vivotek Vast VMS platform to monitor customer service modules and transaction counters in real time. The Vivotek Vast VMS implementation centralized live and recorded streaming and provided platform-level reporting and playback, with configuration of camera groups, NVR registration and centralized storage orchestration. The solution leveraged standard Video Surveillance System capabilities for continuous recording, event tagging and platform-based access control to support operational monitoring workflows. Integration scope covered on-premises NVRs and edge cameras across multiple customer-service and transaction sites, enabling centralized viewing and recorded evidence retrieval from a single VAST console. Business functions directly impacted included customer service operations and collections, with the system explicitly used to monitor customer-service areas and ATMs across Mexican sites. Novalan acted as the SI VAR for the rollout, coordinating the multi-site deployment and platform provisioning across Axtel locations in Mexico. The implementation improved operational monitoring of collections, customer-service areas and ATMs and enabled centralized live and recorded streaming and reporting via the Vivotek Vast VMS platform. | |
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Manufacturing | 766 | $195M | Mexico | Vivotek, a Delta Group Company | Vivotek IB8367 | Video Security Cameras | 2016 |
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