We have all seen the explosive growth of surveillance video installation and usage. The next step is to provide high-resolution cameras with proper mounting height to enable accurate facial recognition now or in the future.
Navtech Radar was specified due to its solutions’ ability to meet the complex geographical landscape requirements, set by the exceptional parameters of the port.
Kirkland’s, a global home décor retailer with more than 400 stores in 37 states, has selected Hanwha video surveillance cameras managed by Salient’s enterprise video management software (VMS) to replace its current system and improve loss prevention and claims investigation.
The 4x4 VX44-18G-Kit, 8x8 VX88-18G, and matching VRX70-18G receiver integrate seamlessly with the RTI control system for faster installations and enhanced user management.
March Networks’ X-Series of hybrid recorders is a new high-performance platform that’s optimized to support AI applications with NVIDIA SoC technology.
While the coronavirus and resulting economic impacts have brought their share of challenges to the security industry, the video monitoring space has been in a prime position to help customers — and grow business.
Benjamin Franklin is reported to have said, “Out of adversity comes opportunity.” The security industry, like many businesses in the U.S. and the world, has certainly seen some adversity this year. In the video monitoring part of the security industry, however, a situation that started as chaos quickly shifted to unique opportunities to help both existing and new customers.
Panasonic i-Pro entered into a technology partnership with Wireless CCTV LLC (WCCTV) to offer high-performance wireless transmission solutions over 4G LTE networks. The combination of Panasonic i-Pro with WCCTV’s 4G LTE wireless network technology allows security integrators to meet the growing demand for rapidly deployable surveillance solutions that feature the ability to be easily relocated to areas of immediate interest.