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ITV (Ai Ti Wee Group)

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Information technology
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
143026, territory of the innovation center "Skolkovo," st. Nobel, d. 7


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ITV (Ai Ti Vi Group LLC; previously - ITV'AxxonSoft) is a Russian developer of security and video surveillance software.

History

2021

According to information for June 2021, ITV employs more than 300 highly qualified specialists. Solutions based on the company's products are used on more than 30,000 objects around the world. The implementation of ITV systems is carried out by more than 2500 partners - installers and integrators of security systems.

2010

ITV logo in 2013

As of 2010, ITV was working on the development of intelligent integrated security and video surveillance systems. ITV employed more than 250 highly qualified specialists, the company had 17 offices in Russia and abroad and more than 2,000 partner companies - installers and integrators of security and video surveillance systems. ITV has collaborated with leading Russian and global hardware and software manufacturers.

According to the report "World & EMEA Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment - 2009" by the British analytical agency IMS Research, according to the results of its work in 2008, ITV took first place in Europe in the category of software suppliers for network video surveillance systems on an open platform (Open Network Video Management Software).

POS-Intelligence is an effective tool for reducing losses at cash centers, assessing the quality of cashiers and controlling payment for purchases. This unit synchronizes the video image coming from the cash register of the video camera with the text and event information coming from the cash register. As a result, when observing in real time and viewing video from the archive, the operator sees on the monitor screen a video image of the calculation with the buyer on the cash register and text information in the form of credits. This information includes check data and cash terminal events that are not displayed in the check - for example, opening a money box or manually entering an item code. This approach provides a complete picture of developments at the cash desk.