The Security Industry Association (SIA) released its Security Market Index for January, and the results show that overall confidence in the security industry is holding level this month, as general optimism about current business conditions and steady increases in new product sales, introductions and production keep the Index at 65, the same as in Nov. 2018.
FacePRO high-precision facial recognition software can identify faces that are difficult to recognize with conventional technologies, including faces at an angle of up to 45 deg. to the left or right or 30 deg. up or down, as well as those partially hidden by sunglasses.
Maxxess InSite features an open architecture framework to accommodate virtually any security or business intelligence application with comprehensive functionality — from automated responses with database integration to mobile alert notifications with two-way communications.
Salient Systems Corporation’s new CompleteView 20/20 VMS has a robust and flexible UI, allowing users to manage and administer enterprise security solutions up to 30 percent faster, the company described.
Johnson Controls’ Metasys 10.0 provides facility personnel with smarter building automation, faster responses to critical alarms and new integrations with fire detection, security and lighting systems — all with visibility from a single common interface.
The TruVision Navigator version 8.0 system from Interlogix is now a 64-bit application that supports a separate GPU to provide smoother rendering of live and recorded video.
Qognify, an advisor and technology solution provider for physical security and enterprise incident management, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of the IP video management software (VMS) company On-Net Surveillance Systems (OnSSI), including the pioneer of IP video technology, SeeTec GmbH.
Milestone Systems released its Device Pack 10.0a in October and now supports the MOBOTIX MOVE camera series. MOBOTIX MOVE is an independent product line providing customers everything from a single source. “MOVE” stands for the use of mechanically moving parts in the cameras, meaning that MOBOTIX have parted with their previous product policy of only offering decentralized video systems on the market. The MOBOTIX MOVE product line is the first motorized devices and first ONVIF-based camera line from MOBOTIX.
OnSSI and Oncam have partnered to seamlessly integrate the companies’ VMS and panoramic camera solutions. The integration of Oncam’s Evolution 12 Series and Evolution 180 outdoor and indoor panoramic cameras with OnSSI’s recently released Ocularis 5.6 VMS provides a highly efficient means to further improve situational awareness and reduce overall costs.