07/11/2006
Intelligent video appliances provider ioimage announces launch of US operations
Israeli Intelligent video appliances provider, ioimage, announced it has established a US corporate office to bring its advanced intelligent appliances and related products to the North American security market.
ioimage offers a range of intelligent video encoders that quickly and cost-effectively convert analog cameras into smart IP surveillance cameras. The cameras can then automatically detect and autonomously track intruders, vehicles, unattended objects and removed items, and send visual and audible alerts to security personnel. The company has taken a unique approach by packaging its entire video analytics solution into a single, stand-alone hardware-based appliance.
“We are dedicated to building on our global experience and success to serve the North American security market by opening our new regional headquarters, ioimage US,” said Roni Kass, ioimage's CEO. “This step will enable us to work more closely with partners and customers and further establish ioimage as a leader in the intelligent video market.”
14:40 Posted in Digital Video Security | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Intelligent video appliances, ioimage, IP surveillance cameras
07/03/2006
Visual Defence will provide mobile video surveillance solution to Stockholm Transport
Visual Defence, a provider of integrated security solutions over IP networks for the security and defense marketplace, will provide mobile video surveillance solution to Stockholm Transport (SL), the City of Stockholm's Public Transport Company.
The project will see the deployment of an innovative platform which combines Visual Defence's Digital Video Storage System mobile (DVSSm) with network cameras from Axis Communications. The scope of the project is to include up to 10,000 cameras and 2,500 DVSSm storage devices, all being centrally managed by Visual Defence's Command and Control Centre platform, the 3C.
The project is divided into two phases. Phase 1 will see the immediate deployment to 100 buses, with Phase II seeing the deployment to 2,400 buses in 2007.
Working within SL's bus environment, the DVSSm will act as a mobile video recorder and streamer, working in conjunction with Axis' network cameras that will provide high image quality and Power over Ethernet (PoE), resulting in cost efficient installations.
14:45 Posted in Mobile Video Surveillance | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Visual Defence, mobile video surveillance solution, Stockholm, integrated security solutions

