Available in 32- , 48- and 64-channel models, the new 9000 Series IP Recorders are support high-megapixel, high-throughput video capture, with all channel licenses included to deliver a fully-featured recording system out of the box with a lower total cost of ownership.
BCDVideo has announced Genetec's certification of their popular BCD380V8 video recorder to archive up to 500Mbps, and an additional 200Mbps dedicated for video redirection (700Mbps total throughput).
I-View Now has integrated devices by FLIR Systems Inc., into the I-View Now platform. FLIR’s expanding line of recorders and thermal and visible cameras will be compatible for use with I-View Now’s video verification services.
ObjectVideo Inc., a technology and solutions company, announced the signing of a global patent license with March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent IP video solutions. This multi-year, global royalty-bearing agreement applies to March Networks' video analytics-enabled IP cameras, encoders and high performance 8000 Series hybrid network video recorders.
When GVI Security closed its doors in August, the most likely outcome was its award winning razberi™ integrated network video recorder was gone for good. The original inventor, industry veteran Tom Galvin, however, purchased the technology and intellectual property, and will be returning an enhanced version of the product line to production. The new company is called Razberi Technologies and has already opened their doors in Carrollton, Texas near Dallas. Its website is now live at www.razberi.net.
Bosch Security Systems Inc. released the Video Recorder 600 Series that offers flexible alarm handling, camera control and remote management capabilities.