IDIS announced the donation and installation of a comprehensive video surveillance solution for the City of Coppell, Texas — home of the IDIS America regional headquarters — in support of the city’s soon-to-open new library, the Cozby Library and Community Commons. The IDIS donation comprised more than 15 cameras —including two 5MP Super Fisheye cameras, an IDIS 6232-PS-S network video recorder (NVR), and the IDIS Center and IDIS Mobile video management software (VMS) solutions.
Video management systems (VMS) have been evolving for several years, starting out as proprietary, closed solutions offered by manufacturers that would work only with their cameras and/or recorders.
TRENDnet launched seven new network video recorders (NVRs) designed to centralize a user’s surveillance network and conveniently provide a reliable video management solution.
Several of Hanwha Techwin America’s WiseNet III and Wisenet Lite series cameras have been certified on the Stratocast Cloud Integration for the Genetec Inc. cloud-based video-surveillance-as-a-service (VSaaS) solution.
Bosch Security Systems Inc. announced seamless integration of its IP and high definition cameras and recording solutions with Tyco Security Products’ C•CURE 9000 security and event management platform from Software House.
Arteco reported that it has continued to experience significant adoption of its Video Event Management Solutions (VEMS) in target markets, such as education, critical infrastructure and commercial, and has made a series of critical investments to ensure sustained business success and technology advancement.
PSA Security Network and Sensera Systems announced a partnership to distribute Sensera’s solar/wireless/cloud site camera solutions for the security industry.
BCDVideo announced its collaboration with Sentry360 on a turnkey, multi-camera body cam solution with on-premises storage capabilities offering up to three years of video retention.
San Mateo, Calif.-based Movidius, which specializes in embedded machine-vision technology, together with Hikvision announced that Movidius’ Myriad 2 Vision Processing Unit (VPU) technology will be powering a new lineup of smart cameras.