Developed in-house and built in Korea, Hanwha Techwin’s newest and most advanced system on a chip delivers excellence through innovations in image quality, cyber security and analytics — combining everything customers need to do their jobs today and into the future.
With a focus on quality over quantity, this year’s Systems Integrator of the Year has achieved phenomenal success, and weathered the COVID-19 crisis without missing a step.
They say a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. So perhaps it was fortuitous that the founding partners of Stone Security — all members of the Edmunds family in Salt Lake City — had no background in security integration when they formed the company in 2006. Steve Edmunds, a retired Air Force captain and Delta Airlines pilot, started the business with his sons and son-in-law after a brief foray into residential security, which they quickly discovered wasn’t for them.
Designed to provide a highly cost-effective solution for monitoring activity over wide open spaces, the second generation Illustra Flex multi-directional camera is equipped with four separate image sensors, which can be individually positioned and angled to provide up to 360-deg. coverage via four separate non-stitched video streams.
These compact cameras are best suited for small-to-medium scale enterprises. They provide glitch-free performance even under extreme operating temperatures.
By upgrading to the VCA package version 6.6 for its MS9321-EHV 20MP 180-deg. panoramic network camera with VAST 2 technology, users are provided with VIVOTEK’s Smart VCA package free-of-charge without the need for a license.
Using artificial intelligence and neural networks, Xeoma video surveillance management software can spot people in a camera’s image and distinguish if they have a mask on in real-time.