SIA successfully petitioned the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to include IP cameras in its “microprocessor/microcomputer” waiver for certain IT equipment under its “Buy America” requirements.
Which of these technology innovations/ trends will be most impactful to your business in the next 12 months?
January 1, 2017
A Capital One survey found that more than half of security professionals see video surveillance as the technology trend that will have the biggest impact on their businesses in the coming year.
Consumer research tells us that security dealers need to consider alternative strategies that can compete with smart home products offering self-monitoring.
SnapAV has acquired Visualint in a move that adds intelligent video surveillance products and services to complement their existing Luma analog and IP surveillance line, the company reported.
Video management systems (VMS) have been evolving for several years, starting out as proprietary, closed solutions offered by manufacturers that would work only with their cameras and/or recorders.
Scottsdale, Ariz., hosts numerous high-profile events throughout the year, including the renowned golf tournament, the Waste Management Open, as well as the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction and the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.
TRENDnet launched seven new network video recorders (NVRs) designed to centralize a user’s surveillance network and conveniently provide a reliable video management solution.
Several of Hanwha Techwin America’s WiseNet III and Wisenet Lite series cameras have been certified on the Stratocast Cloud Integration for the Genetec Inc. cloud-based video-surveillance-as-a-service (VSaaS) solution.