B2B electronic security product provider, IPX360 Solutions Inc., based in Montreal, signed an agreement with U.K.-based CheckMySystems Ltd., a video surveillance health and operation monitoring software specialist, to act as its agent for CheckMyCCTV in North America.
New York-based MOBOTIX Corp., a provider of high-resolution, network-based surveillance systems, completed a North American distribution agreement with technology distributor, Ingram Micro Inc. Under the agreement, the complete line of MOBOTIX high-resolution IP technologies is available through Ingram Micro in the United States and Canada.
Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., launched what it describes as a strong addition to its toolbox for security system designers: Axis Camera Families, a collection of 3D surveillance camera models to be used with Autodesk® Revit® software.
The recent increase in security threats continues to drive the education market to further pursue surveillance options, and, as that happens, A3 Communications' president, Brian Thomas, predicts schools will choose IP over analog.
Honeywell released the latest version of its hosted video system to provide companies with a greater range of options for storing their critical surveillance clips, which is important for businesses that must comply with stringent security regulations.
Toshiba Surveillance & IP Video Products Group, Irvine, Calif., a business unit of Toshiba America Information Systems Inc., aims to help security professionals cost-effectively replace outdated analog CCTV cameras with IP network video by introducing the new IK-WD04A, a 720p HD mini-dome camera that combines superior value and performance.
Opened in the 1850s with a focus on natural science, the Sioux City (Iowa) Public Museum’s emphasis has evolved to a broader focus on preserving the area’s heritage through a variety of educational programs, events and historical exhibitions valued at more than $2 million.
When the Nassau County Police Department was looking to increase its security coverage for the second presidential debate, which took place on October 16th at Hofstra University, a solution from Integrated Microwave Technologies, LLC (IMT), a Business Unit within the Vitec Group’s Videocom Division, helped provide "eyes in the sky."
After logging nearly 123 million miles in flight, the space shuttle Endeavour traveled 12 miles on the ground through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center (CSC) over the weekend, arriving mid-afternoon on Sunday, quite a bit later than planned. But trees — not security — were behind the delay, thanks in large part to IP video surveillance cameras from Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass.