Observint Technologies, a provider of video surveillance, audio surveillance and access control technologies based in Indianapolis, has planned a number of events around the country in coming weeks for integrators to either earn certification to sell certain of its products or simply learn more about the company and its offerings.
Westminster, Colo.-based 3xLOGIC announced that its complete line of VIGIL video management system (VMS), business intelligence (BI) software and purpose-built video appliances are now available to members of PSA Security Network.
Video surveillance products and solutions provider Hikvision, Hangzhou, China, has signed a global patent license agreement with video analytics provider ObjectVideo, based in Reston, Va.
When the Statue of Liberty reopened to the public on July 4, 2013, it included a new surveillance system.
March 18, 2014
As part of the refurbishment, N.Y.-based integrator Total Recall Corp. had reached out to the U.S. Park Police, National Park Service (NPS) and the Department of Interior (DOI) with a state-of-the-art surveillance system proposal that would be designed, installed and maintained as a donation by the company.
On the heels of ADT’s announcement at CES regarding its partnership with McAfee to release collaborated products that offer both physical and digital security protection for its customers.
As furniture, consoles and racks become more advanced to keep pace with new technologies, their importance in the control room design process is no longer the afterthought it once was.
In the world of IP video and megapixel cameras, the less “sexy” product lines can often be overlooked. But in a control room setting, the furniture, cabinets and racks form the backbone of the design.
With end users expecting apps — and the majority of manufacturers providing them — there are many revenue-generating opportunities for integrators to seize.
In video surveillance, the days of asking, “Is there an app for that?” are long gone. End users have grown so used to having apps on their smartphones and tablets that let them do just about anything, so not offering an app is not an option in 2014.