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IQinVision Alliance-Pro Camera With WDR And Edge Capability
IQinVision’s new Alliance-pro H.264 camera models feature Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) functionality, enabling them to produce clear, crisp images, even in the most challenging lighting conditions. This enhancement is available in the 720p, 1080p, and 3.1MP resolution models, thus catering to the majority of market applications. Designed with the integrator in mind, installation is quick and easy thanks to the remote motorized zoom and focus (with A2 and A3 lens options), a hinged pivoting shroud, and 3-axis gimbal. In addition, the ONVIF and PSIA compliant Alliance-pro offers many advanced capabilities “on the edge” including on-camera storage, Direct-to-Storage recording, Video Analytics, and exacqVision Edge VMS server. Innovation IQinVision Alliance-pro cameras are not only engineered to be the highest quality stand-alone HD megapixel cameras, they are also designed as a platform for the future. Such edge devices empower customers to more easily and cost-effectively build onto their security systems as technology continues to advance. These powerful cameras are capable of advanced functionality on the edge—on-camera analytics, on-camera storage, recording directly to NAS, and integration with software such as exacqVision Edge, a video management system that records directly to the on-camera storage. Direct-to-Storage (DTS) DTS allows for a more scalable, robust and cost effective video recording system. With DTS, the server resides in the camera. Storage can also be located on the camera — all while consuming less than 8W power. Video Analytics Agent Vi expanded its integration with IQinVision to offer its full range of video analytics products on the latest […]
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OnSSI’s ASIS Display Targets VMS Demands for Mobility, Integration and Extended Command and Control Needs
Innovative technology that drives breakthrough PSIM and VMS solutions for mobile and web access, partner integrations and intelligent functionality is the highlight of OnSSI’s exhibit (booth #1629) at this year’s ASIS convention and trade show. Featured products include the debut of OnSSI’s Mobile and Web Clients and the introduction of Ocularis LS. Built for mobility […]
Broadberry And Mirasys Partner To Deliver Video Surveillance Solutions On Windows Storage Server 2012
Hi Folks – In this post, I’m examining how Broadberry (a Windows Storage Server partner) is working with Mirasys —a video surveillance solution provider—to leverage Windows Storage Server 2012 as the storage component of a complete video surveillance solution. This is a great workload for Windows Storage Server because it plays to several of its strengths, including its ease of deployment, ease of management, and cost-effectiveness when it comes to high-capacity, enterprise-class storage. I recently blogged about Broadberry , which has been selling Windows Storage Server solutions for as long as I can recall. Broadberry is reaching the video surveillance market by partnering with video surveillance solution providers, who package Windows Storage Server 2012 running on Broadberry servers together with cameras, video management software, and other components of a complete video surveillance solution. Mirasys, a leading provider of video management solutions for IP and analog camera surveillance, is one such Broadberry partner. Mirasys Carbon Video Management System (VMS) , the company’s flagship offering, is capable of supporting thousands of video recorders and hundreds of thousands of cameras. Components of a Mirasys Carbon solution often include: A Typical Deployment When a new hotel came to Mirasys for a future-proof, large-scale video management solution, Mirasys turned to Broadberry for the required application servers and storage servers. From a storage sizing perspective, the solution had to support more than five hundred high-resolution video cameras, with all video retained and readily accessible for 90 days—resulting in a required 500+ TB of total storage […]
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