The core of the ARTECO IVS is our software ARTECO-LOGIC. Developed by ARTECO 100% in-house since 2000, ARTECO-LOGIC is the Video Management Software, the User Interface, and the Analytics Engine that powers our host of intelligent applications.

ARTECO-LOGIC is available pre-loaded on ARTECO IVS servers (ARTECO-4000, ARTECO-5000, ARTECO-6000 and ARTECO-7000) as a turn-key hybrid NVR solution or as a hardware-independent software license for Small Business, Professional and Enterprise commercial off the shelf (COTS) server infrastructure.
The software itself is available in different versions, each with varying levels of analytics capabilities. This allows users to apply the correct analytics application to suit their needs and budget instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. One session of ARTECO-LOGIC can access unlimited systems from multiple locations using each of the three versions of software from a single client PC.
The ARTECO-IVS is designed for server-based video security and integrates with a wide variety of IP cameras, analog cameras, and low-voltage third party devices. Below is one example of system integration using an ARTECO-IVS server in a 100% IP (NVR) network infrastructure.

Arteco is a certified Application Development Partner (ADP) with IP Security Camera market-leader Axis Communications and works to integrate all Axis cameras models including PTZ, Megapixel and HDTV varieties.
Please contact us for an up-to-date list of integrated products with ARTECO-LOGIC.

The ARTECO-IVS allows for the ultimate in independent channel customization to help you manage your network resources efficiently. Each camera can be configured based on FPS and resolution for separate recording and network transmission streams. The innovative “Pop-Up” feature allows the system to only stream video data back to the centralized management center when the analytics detect security events. Without the proactive detection of video analytics, all video would be streamed constantly for the monitoring staff to view, dramatically increasing the amount of bandwidth required for the security network.
