Expanding its global security business to the U.S. market, LG Electronics, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., launched a new line of high-performance cameras and digital video recorders (DVRs) designed for fully integrated security solutions.
The Police Department of Monroe, N.Y. is a fully staffed law enforcement agency. In addition to a chief of police, staff includes supervisors, a patrol unit, a detective unit, communications (dispatch) and support personnel.
The Electronic Security Association (ESA) announced that Axis Communications pledged its support as a Silver-level Executive Strategic Partner (ESP) for 2012.
DVTEL Inc. announced the TruWitness, a mobile video application that turns mobile smartphones into full- featured IP video surveillance cameras that stream video into DVTEL’s Latitude video management system.
Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., may be an all-IP company, but that hasn’t stopped the company from taking the number one global manufacturer position for all surveillance cameras — including IP-based and analog providers — according to the 2012 edition of the annual IMS Research report, “The World Market for CCTV & Video Surveillance Equipment.”
SightLogix® Inc., Princeton, N.J., a manufacturer of smart thermal cameras for perimeter security applications, and CNL Software, a provider of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software, announced integration of SightLogix' outdoor video analytics system with CNL Software's IPSecurityCenter™ PSIM platform.
Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., announced that four HDTV-quality AXIS Q6035-E PTZ Dome Network Cameras were used to monitor race day activities at the Athletes’ Village and finish line for the 116th running of the Boston Marathon on April 16.
During yesterday’s hour-long State of the Industry session, panelists provided insights on four pressing topics within the industry: “as a service,” consumerization, the emergence of security functions, and standards and interoperability.
AFL and Tri-Ed / Northern Video Distribution signed an agreement for the distribution of AFL's fiber optic products including fiber optic cable, connectivity, Fujikura fusion splicers and NOYES® test equipment.
Axis Communications’ AXIS P13 and AXIS Q16 Series products are the company’s first network cameras to be UL listed under the 60950 standard for IT equipment, the company reported. All other IP cameras in the Axis portfolio will be UL listed in 2012, joining the company’s encoder, Power over Ethernet (PoE) midspan, PoE splitter and power source portfolios, which also hold UL certifications.