Tyco Security Products introduced its HD Video Solution, a new value-based solution that the company said provides superior video quality while leveraging analog infrastructure.
LILIN Americas further strengthened its line of IP cameras with the MR832 outdoor bullet camera, to help security professionals easily deploy a surveillance system.
Westinghouse Security announced the availability of its all-inclusive W-NVR Wireless Surveillance Camera Kits for residential or business applications.
With the Bosch Video Management System (BVMS) 7.5, Bosch expanded its range of VMS software with the introduction of the BVMS 7.5 Viewer — a new variant aimed at small and medium-sized applications.
As the industry increasingly moves toward adoption of IP-based video, which continues to outpace analog every year, there is still a large portion of end users who continue to rely on their legacy systems.
Camcloud, a provider of cloud video surveillance, has announced that its service and partner program has been awarded the 2016 Partner of the Year Award from Hanwha Techwin America. The award was presented during ICS West, held in Las Vegas in April.
Enterprise Ireland, the Irish government agency for the promotion of international trade by Irish companies, announced the opening of a new Chicago operations center by client company Netwatch. The new office will be based on North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, and will employ five people with plans to grow to 15 employees over the next 18 months.
Eagle Eye Networks Inc. has acquired Panasonic Cloud Management Services Europe B.V. (PCMSEU), makers of Panasonic CameraManager and Panasonic Nubo. PCMSEU operated the largest number of cloud recorded cameras in Europe.
Camcloud has written a blogpost describing an upcoming demo planned for ESX. Camcloud says in the post that the VSaaS solution “revolutionizes how Hanwha Techwin cameras can be configured for the cloud,” allowing end users and dealers to deploy cloud cameras from the Camcloud mobile app and ensuring that all Hanwha Techwin cameras are auto-discovered on the network.
An article on Slate.com said that police in South Wales have been the first in the UK to use automatic facial recognition (AFR) technology to identify and arrest a suspect on May 31.