Radar sensing technology isn’t new, but it’s yet to hit the mainstream in the security world. Based on radar waves, the technology was developed for military use around the 1940s, and soon started sneaking into other commercial markets.
As appliances have added functionality to appeal to the enterprise market, they are moving farther afield from their roots as embedded, dedicated devices. Security integrators must stay on top of their evolution.
You use a toaster for crisping bread; you wouldn’t use it for blending drinks nor would you heat an entire oven to crisp the bread. Similar to how a kitchen appliance is used to perform a specific task, a security appliance is used for a specific job.
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.
PSA, a consortium of professional systems integrators, today announced the addition of ProActive Data Storage and Monitoring Inc. to its Managed Security Service Provider Program (MSSP).
. SAFR features including face recognition, mask detection, person detection and demographic analysis have been integrated into Parsifal — a robust AI platform providing actionable video analytics for verticals such as retail, transportation, smart cities and sports and entertainment.
The need for quality, cost-effective video surveillance is growing with each passing day. More commercial customers, government facility managers and homeowners are looking for better ways to prevent crime while recording criminals when they’re not dissuaded by the presence of cameras.
Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, today announced that Olymbec, the largest privately owned industrial real estate holder on the East Coast, has chosen Hanwha cameras to help secure its properties.
Everyone has heard the old adage, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” In an industry and a year marked by seemingly constant upheaval and change, it can feel like nothing is the same. But is that true?