TYPICALLY, AS THE DEMAND FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE INCREASES, so does the need for video storage. This means that business is booming for those offering video storage solutions.
Johnson Controls, a global provider of smart, healthy and sustainable buildings and architect of the OpenBlue digital platforms, announced eight additions to its popular Tyco Illustra Flex camera series.
EXPANDING REVENUE STREAMS and increasing profitability are never ending battles for security integrators. Adapting your offerings to capitalize on emerging technologies that serve critical needs — without falling for flash-in-the-pan trends that quickly fade — is one of the surest ways to boost your bottom line and ensure business survival for the long haul.
Quanika and Axis Communications are partnering for an end-to-end offering, supported from Quanika’s new office in Florida, which will enable consultants and systems integrators using Axis Communications video, access and audio hardware to create seamless management solutions.
Paxton’s combined video management and access control platform, Paxton10, now allows administrators to manage multiple sites, spanning cities, countries and even continents.
viisights Inc., the developer of innovative behavioral recognition systems for real-time video intelligence, deployed a new installation in the city of Eilat, Israel to detect, predict and analyze events of interests in real-time and alert authorities of crowding, violent/suspicious activity, traffic or crowd congestion and more.
IDIS America and Virtual Management Intelligence (VMI) are working together to deliver AI-supported remote surveillance services, including business operations monitoring, in sectors such as transportation, warehousing, Cannabis production, food processing, banking and finance.
Whether you’ve worked with VMS before or not, today’s capabilities can be daunting for security integrators; but the reward is worth the effort, say those with experience.
Whether you’ve worked with VMS before or not, today’s capabilities can be daunting for security integrators; but the reward is worth the effort, say those with experience.
ONVIF, a global standardization initiative for IP-based physical security products, announced that more than 20,000 security products are now conformant to its various profiles.