The New DICE Corporation is empowering security integration companies with Matrix Integrator, a cloud-based video event monitoring, surveillance and alarm notification suite for any video system, anywhere, at any time.
Built in 2002, Continuum in South Beach is a two-tower 38-story resort-style oceanfront condominium located on the southernmost tip of Miami Beach in South Florida.
The new Wisenet QR Scanner App is designed to help quickly create a list of all Wisenet devices associated with a specific project, without having to take the products out of their packaging.
As the number one provider of video surveillance solutions for the second year in a row, Eagle Eye earned the number nine overall spot in the category of Electronic Devices/Hardware. Eagle Eye Networks grew 652 percent from 2016 through 2019.
OpenEye, a provider of cloud-managed video surveillance solutions, is expanding its OpenEye Web Services Ecosystem through a new cloud-to-cloud integration with Feenics, a cloud-based access control platform.
As remote monitoring becomes more important than ever with the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, drones and robots become less of an ideal for the future, and more of a reality.
Drones and robots have always had sci-fi appeal. Even before the technologies were advanced enough to be very useful in security deployments, the interest was there — everyone wants to check out the new shiny toy.
Amazon's smart home security division Ring has unveiled a flying camera that launches if sensors detect a potential home break-in. It is designed to activate only when residents are out, works indoors, and is limited to one floor of a building.
VIVOTEK, a global IP surveillance solution provider, announced that by upgrading to the VCA package version 6.6 for its MS9321-EHV 20MP 180 degree panoramic network camera with VAST 2 technology, users are provided VIVOTEK’s Smart VCA package free of charge, without the need for a license.
Tensions between the U.S. and China continue to rise in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, as the U.S. has issued a final rule revising the Federal Acquisition Regulation specifically to implement section 889(a)(1)(B), or “Part B.”