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Apexis Launched PIR IP-camera
Surveillance cameras are playing an increasingly important role in the prevention and investigation of crime phenomena. Cameras are increasingly being seen in public places for crime prevention, traffic control and other public safety fields. The rapid development of technology is the reason to promote the community to increase investment in video surveillance. Apexis has recently introduced a new IP camera APM-HP803-MPC-WP, this camera not only supports plug and play, but also built-in PIR detection sensors, accurate detection human body(in the indoor 100% accurate trigger !, zero false positives. Following is a specific feature of this camera: > PIR supported > Iphone and android APP > Support Plug and Play,easy to set up > Support IR-Cut > 1.0MegaPixel,720P > H.264 video compression format > SD2.0 standard, maximum storage upto 32GB > Support two-way audio function > Freely control upload image to FTP > Freely control Pan/Tilt angle by software > Freely control Pan/Tilt speed by software > Freely control network indicator LED on/off > Support up to 9 users online simultaneously > Motion detection alert with snapshots via email > Wi-Fi compliant with wireless standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n > Support both WEP & WPA WPA2 encryption for wireless > Support IE, Safari, Firefox, Google chrome browser or any other standard browsers
Qihan Proclaims Middle East An Important Target Market
17-02-2014 Qihan recently showcased its security products and solutions including HD intelligent video monitoring at the Intersec show in Dubai last month. The Qihan HD IP camera product series has the advantages of comprehensive performance colour reproduction and high definition video quality. At the show Qihan enjoyed great popularity with its HD DVR/NVR series for high-definitive storage, which according to the company, is placed at an extremely competitive price point. In terms of the Qihan HD-SDI video transmission, this development provides stable full HD speed transmission of video monitoring with improved image quality, of a quality that the company believes is substantially better than other similar products on the market. During the show, Qihan also showed a home use monitoring series which is independently researched and developed by themselves in-house. This system is designed to provide convenient and efficient video monitoring products combined with mobile technology to fully meet the needs of home video monitoring requirements. Over the years Qihan has continually pursued an attitude of excellence to spread its solutions around the markets of the world. With rapid economic growth in Middle East and surrounding areas, there is a growing demand for security from within the region, making it an important target market for the security industry. Qihan plans to continue to provide innovative products and solutions for the Middle East to meet the market expectations and requirements from each of the regional countries. Email: [email protected] For more information: www.qihan.cn Show all news about Qihan Technology Co., Ltd »
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Multi Site IP-Camera Surveillance System Completed For Tonga Police
Praesidia Alliance Logo PRLog (Press Release) – Feb. 8, 2014 – Praesidia Alliance,Tonga, has received their final completion certificate for a multi site IP camera system installed for Tonga Police. The project was implemented by Tonga Police following funding from the Australian and New Zealand governments, with the completion certificate issued jointly by Australian Federal Police and New Zealand Police representatives. The CCTV system features Hikvision IP cameras and NVR’s with the main viewing console in Tonga Police Operations Centre and remote administration from Police Headquarters. Tonga Police had previously conducted a review of the Central Station watch-house to determine if there were any areas which could be improved upon. Recommendations included the need for a surveillance system. A contract was signed with Praesidia Alliance,Tonga, to suppy and install a CCTV system. The new system came online and extensive testing was then conducted. This system includes an advanced integrated security and CCTV networked system that captures the entire watch house. This facility now offers a safer environment for staff and prisoners. Policy and governance has been strengthened and training of staff in the new procedures commenced shortly after. Funding for this initiative was received from the Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP), which is a trilateral arrangement between Tonga Police, New Zealand Police and the Australian Federal Police which focuses on developing leadership and building an efficient and effective Policing service that has the trust and confidence of the community.
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MicroPower To Demonstrate Wireless IP-camera At ISC West 2014
Published on 7 Feb, 2014 MPT HeliosTM IR camera consumes less that 1/10th of the power of an industry standard IP camera MicroPower’s MPT HeliosTM IP camera is equipped with an IR illuminator to ensure complete day/night functionality MicroPower Technologies Inc. , an award-winning provider of surveillance solutions optimised for rapid, cost-effective deployment, will exhibit at ISC West 2014 in Las Vegas from 2nd to 4th April 2014. MicroPower’s revolutionary solar wireless, low-power IP camera is equipped with an IR illuminator to ensure complete day/night functionality. By utilising a specifically designed IR illuminator that flashes five times per second, the MPT HeliosTM IR camera consumes less that 1/10th of the power of an industry standard IP camera and transmits data wirelessly up to 1/2 mile – all powered by solar energy. An embedded lithium ion battery powers the HeliosTM IR camera for up to five days on a single charge. The renowned ultra-low power functionality reduces the solar panel size to 1.2ft2, making the HeliosTM IR camera the most compact solar wireless IR solution on the market. The end user benefits from a smaller footprint due to the minimal solar panel, but most importantly the freedom to place cameras where they are needed without having to trench for data or power cables.
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Japan: Sony Announces 360-Degree Hemispheric-view Mini Dome IP-Camera
Sony today announced the SNC-HM662, a 360-degree hemispheric-view dome IP camera that makes it possible for users to have five megapixel (MP) high-resolution video and a 360-degree view of an area with just one camera. The SNC-HM662 is ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments such as retail outlets, campuses and commercial buildings. It helps users eliminate blind spots and enhance situational awareness The SNC-HM662 features a 360-degree panomorph lens and is certified as an ImmerVision Enables® solution. ImmerVision technology generates clearer images and provides more pixels at the edge of a frame for better clarity and resolution towards the edge of the lens, compared to traditional fisheye lenses. This outstanding camera is also optimised to maximise the sensor coverage, resulting in a higher resolution where necessary. These features combined make the camera an ideal choice for a panoramic overview. It also supports fast, responsive electronic pan/tilt/zoom (ePTZ) and 11 different viewing modes through the Sony Web viewer. Due to evolving security needs, users now expect an IP camera to provide usable video for multiple applications, said Mr. Riki Nishimura , General Manager of Visual Security Solutions Division, Professional Solutions Company (PSAP) at Sony Electronics Asia Pacific. Sony has designed the SNC-HM662 with that very purpose in mind. Its circular field of view and five megapixel resolution means that the camera s images can either be used on their own or to complement any type of surveillance system perfect for office spaces, departmental stores, warehouses or storage facilities. The […]
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I-View Now Finalizes Hosted Video Partnership Agreement With Axis
[H]ard|Forum Shorehn Gawd, 8.2 Years Status: 1) What will you be doing with this PC? Gaming? Photoshop? Web browsing? etc I just started my first job as a system administrator. We’ve got Linux servers and Macs in computer labs. I’d like to use this machine to try out KVM virtual machines for our servers, any CPU-intensive tasks I may eventually put on the servers, and possibly video editing software. (We’re looking at Linux and open source equivalents to stuff like Adobe due to budget cutbacks) 2) What’s your budget? Are tax and shipping included? The person I’m replacing claims that they’ll pay for anything "within reason" since they’re used to paying crazy prices for Macs. He said that I should have no trouble at all getting something around $800-1000. I’d like to keep it around that price so there’s enough money in the IT budget for other stuff. 3) Which country do you live in? If the U.S, please tell us the state and city if possible. Pittsburgh, PA. No Microcenter nearby 4) What exact parts do you need for that budget? CPU, RAM, case, etc. The word "Everything" is not a valid answer. Please list out all the parts you’ll need. CPU, quiet HSF, motherboard, RAM, case, PSU, optical drive, hard disk (and/or SSD), hot swap bay, thermal paste. 5) If reusing any parts, what parts will you be reusing? Please be especially specific about the power supply. List make and model. Keyboard, mouse, monitor, and […]
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Bosch Launches FLEXIDOME Corner 9000 IP-Camera For Critical Areas
Modern video safety surveillance has to be able to observe locations with poor lighting conditions which are prone to vandalism. The new FLEXIDOME IP corner 9000 MP camera from Bosch specifically addresses these requirements, making it particularly suitable for such critical areas: bus stations, care facilities, and hospitals. By supplying usable, clear video images even in completely dark surroundings, the camera enables video surveillance to act as a truly preventive component in the safety of public traffic users and patients. Safety personal will gain a much higher situational awareness and thus will be able to intervene at an early stage. Critical areas, such as waiting rooms, are prone to vandalism, which is often aimed at the surveillance equipment itself. While the fundamental problem may be poor lighting conditions or even complete darkness, it is still necessary to cover the entire area with a minimum number of cameras, while providing extra illumination as well as resistance to vandalism or tampering. Addressing these needs, the FLEXIDOME IP corner 9000 MP camera features high-resolution, wide-angle optics for maximum detail and image usability, as well as a wide-angle fisheye lens for covering every corner. Furthermore, in order to supply additional illumination as needed, integrated active infrared LEDs maintain video clarity even in complete darkness. Thanks to its rugged and non-grip design, the camera is extremely difficult to tamper with. Finally, it is equipped with the latest Content Based Imaging Technology, which lowers bandwidth consumption and thus storage costs by up to 50% by […]
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New MOBOTIX Cameras More Light Sensitive And Shows More Detail
PR fire > Technology New Camera Line From MOBOTIX Is More Light Sensitive And Shows More Detail Than Ever Before Winnweiler/Langmeil, Germany, December 13, 2013. The new D25, M25 and Q25 5-megapixel IP camera models deliver high-contrast images without motion blur, even in poorly illuminated scenes thanks to the new MOBOTIX low-light optimization feature. As a result, they are considerably more light sensitive than the respective predecessor models and have twice as many pixels as Full HD. All models feature state-of-the-art motion detection. Whether large objects in the foreground or small ones in the background, the integrated MxActivitySensor only records video or triggers an alarm if an important event actually occurs. Interference caused, for instance, by trees moving in the wind, shadows, passing clouds or snowfall is consistently ignored better than ever before. The motion sensor configures itself automatically; if necessary, it is possible to select the image region and direction of motion of the objects. The three models are weatherproof and operate at temperatures between -30°C to +50°C (-22°F to 122°F). The only differences in the models are the design and the additional sensors they offer. The D25 is a compact dome camera for indoor and outdoor use and can be additionally equipped with vandalism protection. The M25 features a microphone and is designed to withstand extreme weather situations. The Q25 generates 180-degree panorama images with significantly improved details and therefore discreetly secures an entire room without any blind spots. This way it is far easier to capture […]
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Mobotix T24 Door Station Amber Access Control With IP-Camera
Mobotix MX-T24M-Sec-D11-AM Amber Door Station IP Camera The Mobotix MX-T24M-Sec-D11-AM Hemispheric IP Video Door Station, in amber, comes with a 3.1 megapixel day (color) sensor (2048 x 1536), L11 (hemispheric) lens, full 8x zoom, full hemispheric features, and a built-in 4GB micro SD card. The Mobotix T24M Door Station is based on the international video telephony standard VoIP/SIP. When the doorbell rings, a connection is established with an IP video phone or a standard computer via the network. This means that, from anywhere in the world, you can conduct video conversations with visitors at your door or open the door remotely. The T24 Door Stations are also compatible with Grandstream’s GXV3140 for easy surveillance from your desk or an app is available for download on your iPhone or iPad for mobile surveillance. Thanks to the fisheye lens with its 180 degree image angle, this Mobotix IP Camera records the entire entrance area without mechanical panning or tilting – without any blind spots, from wall to wall, floor to ceiling. It is not possible to "sneak past" this camera. The fisheye effect, which is typical for this lens, can be switched off digitally in the live image — From a close-up of the visitor all the way to an overview panorama. Mobotix MX-T24M-Sec-D11-AM Door Station IP Camera Overview Complete Panorama View: With 3.1 megapixels and internal memory, this Hemispheric door camera records the entire entrance area. No blind spots, from wall to wall and from floor to ceiling. Recording With […]
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COMPRO Introduces Innovative HD PTZ Cloud Network Camera
Compro By Compro Technology, Inc. NewsDesk on December 9, 2013 COMPRO Technology Inc., leading provider of innovative video surveillance solutions, has announced the HD Pan-Tilt-Zoom cloud network camera TN920W . TN920W offers 2MP HD high quality video imaging, up to 1600×1200 resolutions. It also features 10x digital zoom, 340° pan and 100° tilt and adopting Japan design motor with fast and precise performance. In addition, TN920W supports latest cloud technology and super easy QR code installation. It is an ideal choice for homes, offices, warehouses, restaurants and hotel lobbies. TN920W not only offers unsurpassed image quality but also wide-coverage monitoring. The megapixel resolution and 75° diagonal view angle allow TN920W to capture video from a wide area, effectively reducing the number of cameras required. On top of that, TN920W features a unique design of professional-grade Mechanical IR Cut and IR LEDs for 24/7 surveillance under any kind of lighting condition. When it comes to low-light conditions, the 12 built-in IR LEDs will be switched to additional infrared light that can capture clear images even in complete darkness. As with all TN product series, TN920W is comes with free C4Home cloud app featuring 2-way audio communication, pan/tilt control on mobile phone, preset points setup, Dropbox cloud storage, motion/audio detection, audio alarm and push notification with snapshot, and share video to others. Meanwhile, with the latest version app, you can enjoy new functions as: Advanced sharing mode PTZ and two-way audio controls are now possible for shared accounts Configurable sharing options […]
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Axis FC: Mobile IP-Camera Surveillance Studio
Axis FC – mobile IP Camera Surveillance Studio iOS iPhone With Axis FC you can control your Axis ip camera or make settings on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Take access to your cameras over your home network or over the internet. So you can easily check up your cameras or use them as baby monitors. Features (please note: not all functions are supported for each camera) •Real-time video stream •AirPlay support over Apple TV, VGA or digital AV (HDMI) adapter, watch your cameras videostream in TV or monitor (infos about AirPlay installation) •Control your cameras over 8 axes •Preset camera positions, load and save up to 16 presets •Setting the speed for manual or automatic control (Pan-Tilt Speed) •Auto patrol settings (horizontal, vertical, horizontal + vertical), setup the interval and rounds of each interval •manual patrol •Pause, pausing the current video image •setup motion detection (internal, external): automatic email delivery, email management, setting the internal motion sensitivity, optical and acoustic alarm, activate FTP upload with setting the upload interval •option for automatic driving to a preset on alarm (only for standard MJPEG IP cameras) •option for automatic saving of images on alarm (only for standard MJPEG IP cameras) •Schedule can be set (for standard MJPEG IP cameras) •optical zoom (only for compatible cameras), digital zoom (pinch to zoom) also for cameras without a optical zoom function •turn the iPhone for fullscreen mode, with fully control ability •OSD menu turn on or off •save photos of the current […]
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Axis Launches Innovative HDTV 1080p PTZ IP-Camera That Blends Into The Environment
Lund, December 10, 2013 AXIS P5415-E PTZ Dome Network Camera is the latest addition to a new line of outdoor-ready, wall-mounted pan/tilt/zoom cameras that are aesthetically designed to blend in with a building. The attractively priced HDTV 1080p PTZ dome with 18x optical zoom also has a direct drive pan/tilt system for unsurpassed mechanical endurance. The camera is ideal for use in city and perimeter surveillance, parking houses and school yards. AXIS P5415-E is a wall-mounted, direct drive HDTV 1080p PTZ dome network camera that blends in with the environment. Axis Communications, the world leader in network video, today launched its second camera in the AXIS P54 Series comprising PTZ cameras that mount directly on a wall without a mounting arm. Departing from the traditional wall mount, AXIS P5415-E’s design, which incorporates a wall bracket, allows the camera to be at one with the building. The built-in bracket also provides cost-savings by eliminating the need for a separate accessory, and makes installation easier and quicker. In addition, the camera can be easily repainted in the same color as the building for a more aesthetic and discreet installation. AXIS P5415-E is a reliable, low-maintenance PTZ camera. Its pan/tilt system is durable and highly efficient since there are no mechanical parts such as belts or gears. The camera is directly attached to the drive shaft of two motors-one for panning and another for tilting the camera. AXIS P5414-E also has a very light-sensitive image sensor that enables it to deliver better […]
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Phybridge To Partner With IP-Camera And Surveillance Provide CCTV-to-IP Switch Innovation
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO (PRWEB) November 27, 2013 There are tens of millions of analog cameras globally that need to be upgraded to IP Cameras and the Phybridge family of switches makes the migration quick, easy, low cost and risk free. The Phybridge IP Camera enabling switches are designed to transform the existing coax infrastructure into an IP path with power with 2,000 ft reach. These switches are based on Phybridge’s proven PoLRE (Power over Long Reach Ethernet) technology. These switches eliminate all the barriers and complexities associated with IP Camera migration and provide the ideal platform for businesses looking to make the move to IP. The EC (Ethernet over Coax) and CLEER (Coax Leveraged Ethernet Extended Reach) switch families are specifically designed for IP enabling the coax infrastructure with many options to suit all customers. “Robustness and ease of use are at the core of everything we design here,” said Oliver Emmanuel, President and Founder of Phybridge Inc. “In order to create robust technology that is simple to configure, deploy and manage, we had to overcome complex technological challenges while integrating many networking innovations into our products.” SWITCH FEATURES “We believe the best strategy for us is to partner with existing providers that have an existing customer base wanting to migrate to IP Cameras,” said John Croce, CEO at Phybridge. “Concept units will be available in December 2013 and we are looking to announce our partnerships early in the New Year.” Please contact John Croce at john(dot)croce(at)phybridge(dot)com or call (888) […]
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IQinVision Releases Next Generation IQeye Alliance-Mini HD Dome
IQinVision Alliance-mini HD dome camera IQinVision’s latest Alliance-mini HD Megapixel series of dome cameras are available in H.264 vandal dome models with support for HD720p, HD1080p, and 3 MPixel resolutions, with a 5 MPixel size coming Q1 2014. The cameras feature micro SDHC on-camera storage, two-way audio with built-in microphone, true day/night with movable infrared cut filter, a 3-axis gimbal, and Power over Ethernet interface. In addition, the camera features a 1/3″ CMOS image sensor , Lightgrabber II Low-light Feature, and reaches a maximum frame rate of 30 fps. These cameras are suitable for use in multiple IP video surveillance applications. To Learn More: Contact: IQinVision Headquarters : San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA Product: Alliance-mini HD dome cameras Key Features: 1/3” CMOS image sensor, Lightgrabber II Low-light Feature, 30 fps frame rate, micro SDHC on-camera storage, two-way audio with built-in microphone. What IQinVision says: View more information the Alliance-mini cameras . View More Products | Locate a vendor or system integrator | Receive e-mail updates Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting James Carroll , Senior Web Editor, Vision Systems Design. Join our LinkedIn group | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Connect on Google +
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Surveon 3-Megapixel HD Cameras Secure Southern Taiwan City
Source: Surveon | Date: 11/08/2013 Related tags: Surveon , NVR , WDR To ensure the protection of citizens, city surveillance is the most direct and productive method for any government. However, due to a large geographic coverage with thousands of cameras, the installation, integration, stability and reliability issues are very difficult to overcome. Surveon has completed a professional project with 3,000 IP camera installations and fulfilled requirements of high stability, reliability and an extremely low rate on the return merchandise authorization(RMA). Customer A major city in Southern Taiwan planned to upgrade its inner city surveillance system to provide safety and security for its population of 2.8 million in 38 districts. The project would include upgrading to megapixel solutions that can be fully integrated with the control center, branches, sub-station junctions and the existing IT infrastructure. CHALLENGES High Reliability To maintain a project with 3,000 cameras spreading across the city is not an easy task; any RMA is costly for the SI and inconvenience for the customer. Especially many cameras are installed in the intersections and at higher points, it time-consuming and more resources required to evaluate the situation and conduct the repairs. Wide Monitoring Area The widely distributed network areas, scalable architecture and maintenance issues were the challenges the SI first faced in this project. Environmental factors such as heat, humidity, and temperature changes were also obstacles to overcome. Complex Lighting Conditions Every corner is required to be monitored at all times to protect people, prevent potential security threats […]
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LILIN Launches LR6022X 1080P HD Vandal Resistant Dome
By LILIN NewsDesk on October 31, 2013 LILIN LR6022X LILIN’s 2MP 1080P IR vandal resistant dome camera provides images suitable for office entrances, retail spaces, schools and entertainment venues in HD quality. The dome camera is ONVIF compliant for simple integration with LILIN’s CMX and other leading VMS software and is ideal for day/night applications for 24 hour surveillance Product highlights – 25m IR A projected camera beam of 25m. – 3G Live Viewing Alarm Push Video notification on smart phone devices for remote monitoring. – Triple Streaming H.264 and Motion JPEG compression across three independent streams for applications at 15fps. – Sense Up+ Delivers stunning video in low light conditions. – Wide Dynamic Capture highlights and shadows simultaneously eliminating pixilation and smear. – ONVIF Compliant ONVIF compliance allows for support from LILIN’s CMX and other leading VMS platforms. – Day / Night Functions High quality images captured during day and night. – IK7 and IP66 Standards Not affected by harsh environmental conditions meeting international standards for weather, dust and vandal resistant. 2 MP 1920 x 1080 Pixel Resolution Our 2MP 1080P IR vandal resistant dome camera provides greater coverage while still maintaining exceptional image quality. Visit our YouTube channel to view a selection of our product videos: www.youtube.com/meritlilin Why choose a LILIN HD system? Unrivalled image quality is delivered as standard with a LILIN HD surveillance system. Our free CMX software combined with our range of award winning cameras deliver superior images and coverage. Stunning images in all […]
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Researcher Finds Major Security Holes In IZON Surveillance Camera
October 26, 2013 — CSO — The IZON surveillance camera sold in Apple Stores and Best Buy outlets is filled with security holes that enable a hacker to easily commandeer the device, a security researcher said. Mark Stanislav, security evangelist for two-factor authentication platform vendor Duo Security, started investigating the camera after buying the Wi-Fi device for his home and discovering it was configured, so anyone could access the device if it’s on the Internet. Stanislav’s findings, presented this week at the Rochester Security Summit in Rochester, N.Y., were startling. With only an IP address for the device, a person could log into the Web interface of any IZON camera, using the default user name and password, which was “user” for both, Stanislav said. Once logged in, a person could view everything the camera sees within the home. Stanislav found the credentials hardcoded in the camera manufactured by Stem Innovation. The IZON is managed through an iPhone or iPad mobile app available for free on Apple’s App Store. Stem Innovation did not respond to requests for comment. Within the mobile app, Stanislav found the hardcoded credentials for administration privileges, which means a person could set alerts and make other configuration changes. The camera has a motion and an audio sensor that can be turned on when people are away from their homes. The purpose of the credentials stored in the app is to perform firmware updates. However, there are certainly tradeoffs in security. “This camera was (according to Stem […]
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Axis Communications GM: Why IP-Camera Surveillance Matters
Despite its moniker as an old technology, surveillance cameras continue to be deployed by SMBs and enterprises alike to help keep an eye on things. Moreover, the invention of the network camera served to propel surveillance into the digital age, allowing the technology to maintain its relevance in our heavily networked world of today. To gain a better insight in the use of IP cameras today, we approached Fredrik Nilsson, the general manager for Axis Communications in North America for an one-on-one interview with FierceCIO:TechWatch . In his response, Nilsson explains why IP-based digital surveillance is superior over their analog equivalents and argues why businesses should not settle for consumer-centric IP cameras. Nilsson also shared some recommendations for enterprises looking to deploy IP cameras. FCIO : CCTV cameras have been around for a long time. What has changed over the years? CCTV has been around for half a century. At first it was mostly used for deterrence by installing big obtrusive analog cameras. But frankly the last true innovation in analog CCTV was the addition of color video. The first network camera was invented (by Axis Communications) in 1996, and adoption in the security industry began in the early 2000s. Over the last decade the industry has undergone a technology shift from analog to IP video–with 2014 being the first year that IP is expected to overtake analog sales–and the emergence of software and storage players moved us into the forensics phase. But today no one wants a camera. They […]
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Grandstream Introduces New Infrared Fixed Dome HD IP-Camera
Grandstream Networks, a manufacturer of IP voice/video telephony and video surveillance solutions, unveiled the GXV3610_HD IP video surveillance camera for securing premises and recording clear evidence of events in business and residential security installations. The new indoor/outdoor fixed dome IP camera features Infrared (IR) capability for advanced nighttime and low-light surveillance recording, IP66 weatherproof casing […]