Siemens
Siemens, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Siemens collaboration with software players such as Genetec, eXant Software Polska and Johnson Controls empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Siemens | Johnson Controls | Software House iSTAR Controllers | Physical Access Control System | Physical Security |
| Siemens | Genetec | Genetec Advantage | Video Surveillance System | Physical Security |
| Siemens | eXant Software Polska | eXant ECM | Content Management | Content Management |
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ADM Montreal Airports | Transportation | 700 | $278M | Canada | Genetec | Genetec Advantage | Video Surveillance System | 2019 |
In 2019, ADM Montreal Airports implemented Genetec Advantage alongside Genetec Security Center and Omnicast as part of a Video Surveillance System deployment at Montreal–Trudeau Airport in Canada. Siemens served as the systems integrator for the program, managing the on-site integration and delivery across airport operational sites.
The technical implementation centered on Genetec Security Center as the unified command layer, with Omnicast deployed as the video management system and AutoVu ALPR integrated for vehicle detection, parking control, and perimeter monitoring. Configuration emphasized real time video ingestion, ALPR telemetry correlation, and a consolidated operator interface to support incident response and operational decision-making.
Integrations consolidated live camera streams and automatic license plate recognition feeds into a single operational console used by the airport security operations center and parking operations teams. The scope was explicitly airport level, instrumenting perimeter control and parking workflows, and aligning surveillance data flows with day to day operational use cases.
Governance and rollout were executed through Siemens led systems integration and commissioning, delivering a single pane of glass for operators and enabling improved vehicle and parking management as stated in the case narrative. Genetec Advantage enrollment is inferred from the vendor solution set and customer deployment context, while the primary public case study focus is on Security Center, Omnicast, and AutoVu ALPR integration outcomes.
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City Of Bialystok Poland | Government | 10000 | $875M | Poland | eXant Software Polska | eXant ECM | Content Management | 2014 |
In 2014, City Of Bialystok Poland deployed eXant ECM in a Content Management implementation to deliver a System of Information for Travellers, known as InDP, providing interactive maps, traffic alerts and weather-related information via web and mobile channels. eXant Software Polska together with Siemens designed and implemented the public portal and mobile delivery components to support municipal information services and citizen-facing situational updates. The deployment focused on multi-channel publication and real-time information dissemination across the city digital channels. The implementation leveraged eXant ECM capabilities aligned with the vendor iBuilder/ECM information-management model to define content types, publishing workflows and map-driven content rendering. The solution ingested feed-based traffic alerts and meteorological information and exposed interactive mapping and alerting via responsive web pages and mobile interfaces, while governance centered on municipal information management and content publishing workflows across relevant city departments with Siemens acting as the system integrator for design and rollout.
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Penn State University | Education | 20000 | $7.9B | United States | Johnson Controls | Software House iSTAR Controllers | Physical Access Control System | 2016 |
In 2016 Penn State University deployed Software House iSTAR Controllers as part of a broader Software House C•CURE 9000 rollout to strengthen its Physical Access Control System for residence halls across eight Commonwealth campuses. The project was delivered in the United States with Siemens as the systems integrator and Johnson Controls listed as the vendor, establishing a campus-wide access control platform managed centrally by campus security teams.
The implementation configured Software House C•CURE 9000 as the central management and policy engine, with Software House iSTAR Controllers installed at doors to provide device-level control. The solution integrated wireless locks and video systems to unify credentialing, door control, and video verification workflows, enabling consolidated event monitoring and access policy enforcement across multiple sites.
Operational scope centered on physical security and operations for residence life, with governance consolidated under campus physical security and operations teams and rollout coverage intentionally focused on eight Commonwealth campuses. Outcomes called out in the deployment included simplified operations, reduced rekeying costs, and improved campus safety, reflecting both cost avoidance in lock management and tighter centralized control of access events.
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