
Intellicene has released an Intellicene Monitoring Hub, designed to simplify and automate security system health checks. By continuously monitoring the status of devices across a network, including cameras, servers, and edge devices, it ensures the system’s health while also offering clear insights to address any issues before they disrupt operations.
Security teams face increasing pressure to manage large-scale, multi-site security systems efficiently. Manual monitoring methods are time-consuming and prone to inaccuracies, often resulting in vulnerabilities and operational downtime. Without real-time visibility into how cameras and other devices are functioning, security teams risk missing critical footage the moment it happens. If a camera goes offline, you won’t know until it’s too late—costing time, money, and situational awareness.
Intellicene Monitoring Hub addresses these challenges by providing an intuitive, centralized dashboard that offers real-time visibility into the status of all security components across multiple sites. Teams gain immediate insight through clear visual health indicators, easy-to-read status updates, and detailed site mapping, allowing quick identification and prioritization of maintenance issues.
The solution tracks critical operational metrics, including CPU usage, disk health, memory consumption, camera status, and recording uptime, to ensure uninterrupted performance and maximum reliability. Detailed inventory management features also provide essential device statistics such as camera models, firmware versions, and retention times, enabling precise system optimization.
“Managing security systems shouldn’t feel like guesswork,” said Greg Colaluca, CEO of Intellicene. “Our Monitoring Hub puts critical information directly into the hands of security professionals, making their jobs easier by letting them see exactly what’s happening in real-time. By providing early warnings and clear insights, we’re helping teams stay ahead of issues, prevent downtime, and ensure their operations run smoothly.”