VIVOTEK Deploys Hybrid Cloud Surveillance at Kongens Ege Site in Denmark
VIVOTEK installed a hybrid cloud surveillance system at the redeveloped Kongens Ege property in Randers, Denmark. The project combines on-site equipment with VORTEX cloud services for centralized monitoring and maintenance. Local partners ITV Security and FA-EL assisted with the rollout.
prnewswire.comVIVOTEK announced the deployment of a hybrid cloud surveillance solution at the Kongens Ege mixed-use development in Randers, Denmark, on May 28, 2026. The system integrates on-premises hardware with VORTEX cloud services to support centralized monitoring, proactive maintenance, and remote management.
The site was formerly the Scandic Kongens Ege hotel, which closed in 2013. After closure, the property underwent redevelopment into a mixed-use complex. The installation covers the redeveloped buildings and is intended to provide operational efficiency and long-term scalability for the site. The project was carried out with local partners ITV Security and FA-EL.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- 2013
Scandic Kongens Ege hotel closed.
1 sourceBenzinga - May 28, 2026
VIVOTEK announced hybrid cloud surveillance deployment at Kongens Ege.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
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The property gains centralized monitoring and remote maintenance capabilities.
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Future expansion of surveillance coverage can be added through the cloud platform.
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