Lenovo and Pivot3 optimize smart city security
Lenovo and Pivot3 announced a strategic partnership to develop, market and sell a new set of edge computing solutions optimized for mission-critical smart city security.
The integrated appliances feature Lenovo Data Center Group (DCG) ThinkSystem servers powered by Pivot3 HCI software.
Much of the smart city market growth is being driven by mission-critical security initiatives which rely on information collated from an array of city sensors and databases combined with video data and analytics including facial recognition, behavioral analysis, license plate recognition and other intelligence.
According to IHS Markit, the global market for security equipment in the city surveillance sector has surpassed $3 billion in 2017 and is expected to grow at an average rate of 14.6 percent through 2021.
Collecting, analyzing, storing and acting on all this information in real-time relies on the latest advances in edge computing.
The Lenovo/Pivot3 solution provides this growing market with resilient, cost effective and easy-to-manage edge computing.
“Together Lenovo and Pivot3 are enabling the next generation of edge computing, where governments and organizations can leverage machine learning and analytics to better protect the people they serve,” said Wilfredo Sotolongo, vice president and general manager of IoT at Lenovo Data Center Group.
“Through this partnership, we provide customers a solution to centrally manage their distributed edge devices – with faster video ingest rates, higher resiliency and smaller, space conscious appliances.”
“We are thrilled to team up with Lenovo, a partner and industry leader that shares our commitment to supporting the evolving data center,” said Bruce Milne, chief marketing officer and general manager, Lenovo Alliance, Pivot3.
“Pivot3 and Lenovo support customers with streamlined service delivery, automation and efficiency. Customers are seeing incredible impact from our HCI solutions that are optimized for mission-critical safe city, IoT and edge computing, and we’re pleased to further expand that impact with Lenovo’s market influence, distribution and accelerated go-to-market strategies.”
Among the growing customer base is the City of Bogotá, Colombia, that needed to refresh its monitoring system of over 1000 cameras of different vendors.
The City of Bogotá is deploying a Lenovo/Pivot3 edge computing solution to achieve infrastructure efficiency and scale the entire security network into a central control center, out of which at least four visualization locations operated by police will be served.
With this new deployment in edge computing, the City of Bogotá is now able to scale performance requirements as surveillance needs grow.
Following this initial deployment for the City of Bogotá, the suburbs of Bogotá chose the combined Pivot3-Lenovo technology for another 2,000 cameras located along the city’s 18 boroughs.
“With this new scalable edge computing solution, the city’s security team can view any camera, regardless of brand across the city from a single location, which will greatly simplify operations,” said Rafael Padilla, systems integrator, City of Bogotá Safe City Project.
The new Lenovo/Pivot3 solution is currently available and installed in markets across the globe.
Testing is also available at Lenovo’s Innovation Centers, where customers and partners can gain real-time insight into how the IoT solutions can perform within their environments, workloads and data.