NVRs / DVRs
Synology Announces Surveillance Station 6.1 Beta
Synology® Inc. today announced the beta availability of Surveillance Station, which brings: Boost in navigation performance Highly customizable camera settings Greater convenience in operation Management efficiency in deployment “With the […]
Bosch Delivers Plug-And-Play HD Video Management In All-In-One Appliances
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. introduces the DIVAR IP family of all-in-one video management systems. The appliances combine a network recorder, storage array, client workstation and integrated software for simple and […]
Panasonic And Exacq Technologies Announce Technology Partnership To Power Next Generation Video Surveillance Recording Platform
[September 23, 2013] Panasonic and Exacq Technologies Announce Technology Partnership to Power Panasonic’s Next Generation Video Surveillance Recording Platform NEWARK, N.J. –(Business Wire)– Panasonic ( News – Alert ) System Communications Company of North America, a leading provider of integrated security and video surveillance solutions, today announced a partnership with Exacq Technologies, a leader in video management system (VMS) software technology used for video surveillance, to power Panasonic’s next generation software-based recording platforms. Integration of Exacq technology into Panasonic’s line of video management solutions will provide Panasonic customers with an expanded offering of powerful surveillance recording and monitoring solutions while delivering broad-based compatibility with third-party security hardware and access control systems. Video management system software allows users of video surveillance equipment to more efficiently monitor, manage and record IP surveillance video and is becoming a core component of modern video surveillance system deployments. Panasonic’s video management platforms allow the unification of multi-site networked video surveillance assets enabling both centralized control and remote access flexibility. Featuring an intuitive graphical user interface and seamless integration with Panasonic IP surveillance cameras and recorders, Panasonic’s video management platforms enable the deployment of end-to-end video surveillance solutions delivering powerful surveillance operations functionality with pre-engineered reliability. Exacq’s industry-leading VMS technology enables the creation of powerful open architecture video surveillance management and recording solutions that support both analog and IP cameras from multiple manufacturers. Integration with Exacq’s core software engine will provide improved expandability of Panasonic surveillance systems as well as broader compatibility with third-party hardware and […]
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3VR Showcases Advanced Capabilities With 5 New Powerful NVRs
3VR, the video intelligence company, today announced the debut of five new high-performance hybrid and network video recorders (NVRs) at the ASIS International Seminar and Exhibits in Chicago. The 1000-5000-series […]
3VR And BCDVideo To Offer A Combined Video Management Software And Server/Storage Solution
September 25, 2013 — San Francisco, CA & Northbrook, IL (PRWEB) September 25, 2013 3VR, the video intelligence company, and BCDVideo, a global provider of IP security storage and intelligent building network solutions, announced today the availability of 3VRs VisionPoint VMS video management software on BCDVideos Evo Series and Nova Series video recording servers. The partnership will enable 3VR and BCDVideo to offer a combined VMS and server/storage solution thats cost-effective and scalable. BCDVideos Nova Series , powered by HP, is designed specifically for enterprise IP video surveillance applications such as 3VRs VisionPoint VMS. The Nova Series is a next-generation server, encompassing 6G SAS technology that enables higher bandwidth and allows for more cameras per server at higher resolutions. BCDVideos Evo Series is a cost-efficient bundled appliance solution that includes a combination recorder/viewer, network switch and 21-inch monitor. It is purpose-built to support up to 16 cameras running VisionPoint software . The entire hardware solution is backed by a global five-year on-site warranty. We are excited to work with 3VR on their build, said Tom Larson, BCDVideos Director of Global Accounts. By making the 3VR VisionPoint VMS available on both the Evo and Nova series, we can cover the full spectrum starting with small environments to larger environments that require huge terabytes of storage. Customers will also benefit from 3VR’s market-leading analytics that run on the same server. As a video management software partner of BCDVideo, 3VRs VisionPoint VMS will now be loaded on the Evo Series and […]
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Standalone NVRs Advance In Market Over PC-Based NVRs
Source: Alyssa Fann, a&s International | Date: 09/26/2013 Related tags: Standalone NVRs , NVR NVRs began as PC-based solutions, harnessing the powers of a CPU. However, in recent years, these are no longer the mainstream products on the market. A couple of years ago, standalone NVRs were introduced into the market, catering to the increasing popularity of network cameras. Since then, their popularity has risen in the industry and standalone NVRs are claiming their spot as the mainstream video storage product. Another NVR develop in recent years is in response to community- and city-wide surveillance projects. The NVRs that cater to this market segment are large with powerful data processing capabilities. PC-BASED VS. STANDALONE While both PC-based and standalone NVRs record video, store video, and manage cameras, recorded content, viewing and archiving, the differences between the two lie in how they operate and the features they provide. Standalone NVRs are smaller and more compact in size compared to PC-based NVRs. In terms of performance, standalone NVRs operate on SoC and usually have one or more DSPs for video compression, decompression, and a CPU for other functions. On the other hand, PC-based NVRs utilize the CPU for video compression/decompression, viewing and recording content, and managing cameras. Currently, standalone NVRs are better suited for systems where the number of cameras is within the limits of an NVR’s capacity. PC-based NVRs are decidedly more powerful in processing data, and offer much more flexibility in storage scalability, compared to standalone NVRs. PC-based systems […]
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New Speco NVR With Built-in POE Simplifies IP Install
Speco Technologies, the leading manufacturer of video surveillance solutions that deter crime, announced immediate availability of the NSP NVR with built-in PoE and Digital Deterrent?. A major break though for […]
IntransaBrand Claims Industry’s First 4TB Per Drive VideoAppliance Storage Unit
IntransaBrand, a family of video servers & storage systems is the first to begin shipments of 4TB per drive VideoAppliance’ products in the Security market. Now video systems integrators can […]
QNAP Security Enhances Storage Expansion Solution And Adds Edge Recording Function
QNAP Security Enhances Storage Expansion Solution and Adds Edge Recording Function for VioStor NVR Firmware v4.1.1 NewswireToday – /newswire/ – Taipei, Taiwan, 2013/09/17 – QNAP® Security, a professional Linux-based stand-alone NVR provider, today updated their VioStor NVR firmware v4.1.1 with an enhanced storage expansion solution – QNAPSecurity.com . Rank or share this free Newswire Press Release Distribution content. Join the network! Learn How! Your Banner Ad Here instead – Showing along with ALL Articles covering Audio/Video Equip./Surveillance Announcements The new firmware also supports a range of AXIS IP cameras for edge recording and two-way audio functions.
3VR Launches 1000, 3000 And 4000-Series Of Hybrid NVRs
Published on 18 Sep, 2013 3VR, the video intelligence company, announced recently the launch of the 1000, 3000 and 4000-series of hybrid and network video recorders (NVRs), adding three models to the company’s new line of video security hardware. The security video recorders are scalable enterprise solutions, with live video viewing, forensic search, case management on a single system, including the ability to easily add integrated analytics. Each model offers performance and price points to suit every need: 1000-series: Economical hybrid analogue and IP camera solution with support for up to 16 cameras. 3000-series: Cost-effective desktop solution with support for up to 16 channels of analogue or 48 IP cameras, with plenty of power to run 3VR’s award-winning analytics. 4000-series: With support for RAID and JBOD configurations, and up to 32 analogue and 48 IP cameras, this rackmount workhorse is designed for medium-sized installations. “The technology has changed greatly over the past couple years, allowing us to offer more powerful hardware solutions at lower price points,” said Al Shipp, CEO of 3VR. “The new lineup introduces a wider range of hybrid NVRs that can interconnect and communicate on the same enterprise network, with higher camera counts and more storage.” In addition to the 1000, 3000 and 4000-series, 3VR released the high-performance 5000-series in July 2013. The 5000/5500-series supports up to 48 analogue and 128 IP cameras, RAID and JBOD configurations, and up to 16TB internal storage in a highly reliable rackmount solution. The new line of 3VR security video […]
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AVer Announces The E5016 NVR Innovative Monitoring Hub
Next generation standalone embedded NVR designed around VMS interface and performance. Supports 16 Full HD channels in realtime preview, recording and playback Supporting up to 16 IP cameras per NVR […]
Milestone To Unleash The Power Of New Husky Appliance NVRs
Milestone Systems, the open platform company in IP video management software (VMS), will be releasing a new series of products called the Milestone Husky Series. These NVR appliances will feature […]
Qnap Adds 4-Bay Network Video Recorder (NVR)
Up to 16TB of raw storage and 250Mb/s output QNAP Security launched 4-bay, 1U rackmount VioStor NVR VS-4100U-RP Pro+ series, available in 8, 12 and 16 channels featuring reliability. Powered […]
