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    Cattleya Technosys: The Key to Enhanced Security

    Badrinath Rao,CEO, Cattleya TechnosysBadrinath Rao, CEO
    The introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) has brought a sea of changes to our daily lives. IoT has infiltrated into the security and surveillance space as well, and incredible developments are set in motion. This has created numerous solutions in the security and surveillance sector that addressing various issues. Cattleya Technosys is one such enterprise focusing on extending newer methods of IoT implementation and usage onto their surveillance solutions.

    Cattleya Technosys, an expert in the IoT domain, has established itself as an eminent product-based company in the field of e-surveillance and asset management. The founders are renowned professionals from the telemetric and the IoT industry itself. The firm focuses on electronics & video surveillance, central monitoring, asset control, energy management and data analytics backed by closed loop operations. Cattleya Technosys is an assemble company under NISA Global, which is a 42-year-old, end-to-end business productivity and risk mitigation consortia. NISA Global is well known for their services around security, quick response teams, remote attendants, operation and maintenance, cash movements, skill training, risk management and loss prevention.

    On track with Security and Asset Management

    The founders of Cattleya Technosys conceptualized the creation of an outstanding IoT product that enterprises can utilize around the globe. Through the years, they have made deployments for industries such as the oil and gas, telecom, retail, real estate and many more.


    Currently, Cattleya Technosys is focusing their services toward the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) and the telecom sector in India. "This sector has countless geographically distributed industry assets and infrastructures spread out across the world," says Badrinath Rao, the CEO of the firm. He goes on to say, "However, nothing connects these assets to a central location. The customers have zero visibility on the efficiency and security status of their assets."

    This led Cattleya Technosys to build an IoT box that primarily does three functions--connecting to assets, deploying IoT products, and processing back-end applications to sustain the assets at a specified infrastructure. They manufactured the IoT box to address video-based surveillance data, managing the energy at the site, and being able to control the assets remotely for productivity enhancement and process sufficiency. Cattleya Technosys backhauls the entire collected data onto a cloud-based application, providing clients with access to information on their assets, as well as the necessary security for protecting the assets.

    Designed to Excel

    Cattleya Technosys is assisting enterprises to decrease the excessive use of manual workforce and its expenditure. Its solutions provide efficiency and prompt delivery of services. They have also tied up with NISA to provide managed services that presents the first responses from the ground level, in case there is an incident. The advantages of Cattleya Technosys’ IoT services are that they are immensely cost-effective, whether the charges paid are upfront or year-on-year. They also provide end-to-end managed services, around the clock with real-time information updates. Their services guarantee productivity enhancement and minimize downtime penalty.

    Cattleya Technosys serves a diversified client base under NISA Global, which includes mega enterprises like Western Railway, Axis Bank, Indian bank, State Bank of India, JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization), and numerous other businesses.

    Picking up Speed

    Cattleya Technosys is operating around six verticals now. They intend to enter the North American market where they attended numerous technological events last year. They are also addressing to client inquiries from South America and the Caribbean islands. Cattleya Technosys is aiming to extend their services to the South Asian market as well, with respect to IoT deployment and client management. The firm is also trying to implement Artificial Intelligence to monitor endless surveillance videos to work out an automated event response. Cattleya Technosys has advanced a lot in the IoT domain, making waves around the globe. It looks like a promising future for the e-surveillance and asset management enterprise.
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    Cattleya Technosys is a product-based company that provides top-of-the-line electronics & video surveillance services, asset and energy management by implementing IoT solutions

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