On today’s weekly round-up, award-winning intruder alarm manufacturer Texecom has launched a product branding scheme for installers in order to brand the company’s devices with their own logo and contact details. Also in corporate news, Milestone and Surveon have announced that they will be joining hands in order to expand their cooperation in Greater China’s video surveillance market. In application news, SeSys has deployed a MOBOTIX camera at one of Wessex Water’s largest sewage pumping stations to help with commissioning and operation.
Also in the UK, a CCTV system comprising the very latest Bosch Security Systems cameras, domes and digital video recorders (DVRs) has been installed at Horwich Town Hall to better monitor the movement of staff and visitors throughout the building. In events news, Samsung Techwin has launched an IP educational seminar entitled IP-DNA – The Art of Video Network Design. Topics covered in the seminar included network theory, system infrastructure, switching architecture and troubleshooting. Read more security news…
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On today’s news round-up, SeSys has deployed a MOBOTIX camera at one of Wessex Water’s largest sewage pumping stations to help with commissioning and operation. Also in application news, LYYN has delivered its Hawk Portable real-time video enhancement unit to Birmingham City Council. The unit can be connected to any one of the council’s vast array of different CCTV cameras used throughout the city and its boundaries. In corporate news, SoleraTec LLC has showcased the benefits of affordable data tape solutions in video surveillance and production video management solutions during recent hard drive shortages.
In events news, Counter Terror Expo 2012 will be addressing security concerns in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games during its two-day “Global Counter Terrorism” conference. Also in events news, Samsung Techwin has launched an IP educational seminar entitled IP-DNA – The Art of Video Network Design. Topics covered in the seminar included network theory, system infrastructure, switching architecture and troubleshooting. Read more security news…
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On today’s news round-up, sensitive to environmental considerations in the security and video surveillance industry, Panasonic will begin manufacturing products in energy-efficient facilities and will be using fewer hazardous materials as well. Also in corporate news, LEGIC is developing LEGIC MMT to improve security for Mifare-based environments. Over in North America, Genetec recently announced that it ranked number 374 on Technology Fast 500™, Deloitte’s ranking of 500 of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies.
SALTO Systems has collaborated with BioCote Ltd. to provide cleaner and safer access control products. The agreement will see a range of SALTO products having the option of being treated with the BioCote finish. MOBOTIX has announced its consolidated financial results (IFRS) for the Group’s Short Fiscal Year 2011 (July 1 to September 30, 2011). MOBOTIX generated revenue of €15.2 million in the Short Fiscal Year and achieved an export ratio of 68.1%. Read more security news…
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On today’s weekly round-up, Martin Morris has joined Panasonic System Networks Europe (PSNE) as an Area Sales Manager, bringing with him a wide range of industry understanding from a number of different organisations and working roles. In application news, Conway Security Products are supplying their vandal-resistant ceiling and wall-mounted camera housings to the Dutch railway network, Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), for use at underground and overland stations across Holland. Also securing railways are Samsung’s SNV-5010 vandal-resistant network domes, which have recently been approved for use by the European railway industry. Also in application news, MOBOTIX is offering its online monitoring services at the prestigious and high profile Aldeburgh Yacht Club (AYC), situated on the Suffolk coast.
On the other side of the world in a lush hilltop setting in an affluent suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Arecont Vision megapixel video cameras are providing surveillance at the expansive Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club. In events news, Arecont Vision is hosting an Advanced Channel Partner Certification Program in the UK next week. The event is for both existing Arecont partners and those who want to learn more about the company’s products and technology. Read more security news…
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On today’s news round-up, Octavian Security has been announced as the new provider of security for the famous Matlock Bath Illuminations in Derbyshire. Also in application news, MOBOTIX is offering its online monitoring services at the prestigious and high profile Aldeburgh Yacht Club (AYC), situated on the Suffolk coast. In corporate news, Sanyo Video and Genetec have agreed on a business relationship and Panasonic has appointed Martin Morris as Area Sales Manager. In his new role, Martin will be working on products and solutions projects from the I-Pro and I-Pro SmartHD surveillance ranges.
In events news, Arecont Vision is hosting an Advanced Channel Partner Certification Program in the UK next week. The event is for both existing Arecont partners and those who want to learn more about the company’s products and technology. At the All-Over-IP Conference taking place in Moscow next month, Infinova’s Vice President of European sales will be speaking about low illumination performance. The keynote speech will explain what an integrator can do to assure the right camera is being used for each site. Read more security news…
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On today’s weekly round-up, Milestone has handed out awards to its top achieving security partners at its MIPS Gala Dinner and MOBOTIX has organised a yachting trip in the Solent near Portsmouth for its top partners. Also in corporate news, Eduard J. Emde, CPP, will serve as President in 2012 of ASIS International. He will be the 57th President of ASIS and the first non-U.S. security practitioner to serve in this position.
In application news, Arecont Vision megapixel cameras are providing detailed video images and the ability to zoom in to view regions of interest, live or on recorded video, at the first electro-galvanising steel mill in Malaysia. In the UK, Samsung’s high resolution CCTV system is securing the superbikes and other valuable assets of the Samsung Crescent Racing team. Read more security news…
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On today’s news round-up, the superbikes and other valuable assets of the Samsung Crescent Racing team are being kept safe and secure with the help of a high resolution CCTV system manufactured by Samsung Techwin. Also in application news, Arecont Vision megapixel cameras are providing detailed video images and the ability to zoom in to view regions of interest, live or on recorded video, at the first electro-galvanising steel mill in Malaysia.
In corporate news, Eduard J. Emde, CPP, will serve as President in 2012 of ASIS International. He will be the 57th President of ASIS and the first non-U.S. security practitioner to serve in this position. Elmdene International Ltd. also has a new appointment; Justin Roberts, the new Sales and Marketing Director, is to oversee the UK, export, and special project activities of the company. Also in the UK, MOBOTIX has organised a yachting trip in the Solent near Portsmouth for its top partners. Read more security news…
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On today’s weekly round-up, IP security products distributor Mayflex has received the Partner of the Year 2010/2011 award from MOBOTIX. Also in corporate news, surveillance solutions manufacturer CBC has launched a new website as a resource for its Ganz-C-AllView cameras. Access control systems leader TDSi has appointed three executive members to its UK team thanks to their high calibre, expertise and enthusiasm. Also, the latest camera from 360 Vision Technology has been helping to deter nighttime crime with its dual light technology, which offers superb colour images in total darkness.
In application news, Arecont Vision’s panoramic cameras have been providing surveillance security to Malaysia’s largest pay television provider. In events news, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) will be advising facilities managers on Information Destruction (ID) best practice at the Total Workplace Management (TWM) exhibition, set to take place at London Olympia next week. Read more security news…
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On today’s news round up, Dallmeier’s Panomera multi-sensor system helped to secure Berlin’s Olympic Stadium for the visit of the Pope. It proved itself as a valuable surveillance instrument, allowing the police an “all-round” view of the scene. Over in the US, Navarre Corporation has chosen the Next Level Security Systems (NLSS) Gateway to increase security at select distribution facilities in North America. North American Video has begun servicing video surveillance systems in retail outlets across The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. More precisely, it has been helping to keep the stores’ surveillance systems optimised for loss prevention.
In corporate news, access control systems leader TDSi has appointed three executive members to its UK team. Also, IP security products distributor Mayflex has received the Partner of the Year 2010/2011 award from MOBOTIX. Read more security news…
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On today’s weekly round-up, the historic Omni Mount Washington Resort, New England’s premier all-season resort, has chosen to upgrade to the latest XS4 solution from SALTO Systems. Also in the US, the North Star Mohican Casino in Wisconsin has upgraded its surveillance capability with an innovative integrated solution using IndigoVision’s IP video technology. Over in Europe, the Olympic Stadium in Berlin has been secured by Dallmeier’s Panomera multi-sensor camera system. Vaisala, a global leader in environmental and industrial measurement, has deployed MOBOTIX cameras for its solar powered monitoring solution. The MOBOTIX cameras require no heaters or fans and use only 3 watts in operation.
On the other side of the world, Australia’s oldest university, the University of Sydney, has deployed the Avigilon HD Surveillance System across its campuses for its superior image quality, ease-of-use, and cost effectiveness. Read more security news…
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