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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
XIOT

129 Johannesburg Road, Lyndhurst

cell:  
+27 82 490 0980
email:  
smarted@xiot.co.za
url:  
www.xiot.co.za

Core business offering: XIOT's telematics platform is cloud-based and accessible from any connected device globally, with a modular software architecture. This factor allows XIOT to offer numerous internal and enhanced add-on modules to address most clients' requirements.


Johannesburg

tel: +27 86 139 3966
smarted@xiot.co.za
Kartun, Eddie
Managing Director
smarted@xiot.co.za
Pilot Telematics
(Shared Agency)
Section - Asset management
-Asset tagging systems
-Asset tracking systems
- Active
- Passive
-Personnel tracking
Section - Building management
-Building management
-Software development & integration
Section - Other security equipment
-Anti-hijacking systems
-Anti-jamming technology
-Fleet management systems
-Immobilisers
- Coded
- Encrypted
-Tracking devices
- GSM
- Radio
- Satellite (GPS)
-Vehicle monitoring systems
-Vehicle tracking
Section - Service providers
-Control rooms
- Management
-Services offered
- Alarm monitoring
- Video analytics
- Video management
- Video monitoring
-Monitoring services
-Video analytics
-Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS)
-Alarm systems
- Wireless
-Communications systems
- Wireless (incl. cellular)
-Surveillance systems
- Remote monitoring
- Video analytics / AI analytics
- Video management systems
-Vehicle security systems
- Alarms, immobilisers, gearlocks
- Anti-hijacking systems
- Parking control systems
- Vehicle tracking, fleet management systems
-Agriculture
-Commercial
-Logistics
-Mining
-Residential estates
-Transport
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