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Bosch Introduces Its Recording Station Inbuilt With Bosch’s Proven Video Management, Recording And Communications Technology For IP Video
Bosch Introduces Its Recording Station Inbuilt With Bosch’s Proven Video Management, Recording And Communications Technology For IP Video

Building on our proven DiBos technology, the Recording Station is a complete management system for up to 32 video sources. It combines recording capability with video management and communications technology to deliver a wealth of powerful functionality and connectivity options. The Recording Station allows you to access your system from anywhere in the network, even from remote, low bandwidth WAN-connected stations. It's simple to interface with your other security and building infrastructures, including fire and access systems, ATM and PoS terminals, licence plate capture equipment and video content analysis solutions. To increase flexibility even further, the Recording Station also provides support for third-party equipment making integration easy.Features The Recording Station interfaces seamlessly with systems like Bosch's access control solutions and alarm panels, as well as external set-ups like ATMs and POS terminals, fire alarms, licence plate capture equipment and video content analysis solutions. Key features IP video recording and management for up to 32 video sources per station Scalable, user-friendly GUI allows images from multiple workstations to be viewed from a single PC (receiver station) Supports Bosch H.264 / MPEG4, AXIS MPEG-4 and third party JPEG devices HD / Megapixel camera support Web browser remote access and viewing Low bandwidth (WAN) support Interfaces with Bosch intrusion, fire and access solutions Peer to peer architecture allows connection to and from any station Smart Motion Search function eliminates time consuming manual image searches

Bosch Benefits From Increasing Awareness For Its Access Control Solutions
Bosch Benefits From Increasing Awareness For Its Access Control Solutions

Following the Security 2010 exhibition in Essen, Germany, it is evident that Bosch is receiving increased awareness for its investment in the access control and integrated systems markets. While the Bosch booth has traditionally been popular for its video, communications, intrusion detection, and fire prevention solutions, this year Bosch saw an exponential increase of interest in the access control and integrated systems offerings, making it yet one of the areas of highest growth potential.In Essen, Bosch showcased its complete portfolio of access control and integrated systems solutions. Customers were able to see and experience solutions for small, mid-sized and large environments: the Access Easy Control System supporting up to 32 readers, the reliable 128-reader Access Professional Edition system, and the Building Integration System (BIS) software. The BIS software system is used to connect all security, safety, and building automation components and to integrate them into one central and comprehensive management system.Further to the enhancement of the portfolio itself, Bosch is increasing its market presence with additional service offerings and more trained marketing and salespeople to answer the growing demand. According to Alex Squarize, Bosch Security Systems, "Bosch is absolutely in a good position for future growth. The investment in research and development over the past years has already started to pay off. We are adding to our portfolio day after day, while we continue to invest into training and development of our employees. No other company in the market is currently investing as much into access control and integrated systems solutions.""The future outlook remains positive", Squarize continues. "We are currently seeing more and more implementations of these Bosch solutions, and we are experiencing substantial growth in both geographical reach and quantity. We look forward to 2011 with optimism!"Download PDF of Bosch Access Easy Control system

Bosch Pushed Boundaries Of Technology At IFSEC 2008
Bosch Pushed Boundaries Of Technology At IFSEC 2008

At IFSEC 2008, Bosch Security Systems demonstrated its total security solutions capability with its complete range of proven, reliable CCTV, intruder and communications technologies.Seen for the first time in the UK was the Bosch Divar MR, a new generation CCTV management technology that combines the very highest quality digital video recording with the ability to view and control cameras, handle alarms and monitor device status all through a common interface.The Divar MR is well suited to a wide range of retail, education and leisure applications.  At its core it provides simultaneous, real-time recording on up to 16 channels and it uses MPEG-4 compression technology to significantly reduce bandwith and increase storage capability (whilst reducing the overall storage costs).  Both the both eight and 16-channel versions of Divar MR are standard, and a variety of control and input options are available including mouse, CCTV keyboard, front panel (which includes a jog dial for even faster access) and IR remote control.  The unit is compatible with all other Bosch CCTV technology as well as third-party domes and PTZ cameras.Also on show was the innovative Bosch Video Management System (BVMS) - the enterprise IP video security solution that provides seamless management of digital video, audio and data across any IP network.  It is designed to work with Bosch CCTV products as part of a total video security management system, and provides system-wide user management, alarm handling, health monitoring and configuration.During the course of IFSEC, Bosch Security Systems held a series of seminar sessions entitled ‘Beyond the NVR - a look at the next generation of IP surveillance technologies' given by Dr Bob Banerjee, Product Marketing Manager for IP video products in North America. During the seminars, Dr. Banerjee provided his perspective on several topics, including the benefits of open systems; the most effective architectures for typical IP video surveillance installations; and important aspects of the demo, spec and quote cycle for these solutions. These interactive sessions shed light on the advantages and drawbacks of each type of technology used for digital video recording and the factors to keep in mind when installing or upgrading a surveillance solution.

Access Professional Edition 2.1
Access Professional Edition 2.1

Bosch Security Systems further enhances its widely-used access control solution for small and medium-sized companies with the Access Professional Edition (APE) 2.1 which will be released soon. Thanks to new interfaces, an even larger number of devices and operating systems are now compatible.Since its initial launch, the easy-to-use, scalable access control software APE meets an extensive range of security requirements and assures an easy integration of access control with a variety of security functions, such as CCTV, intrusion detection or elevator management. In its updated version, APE features an optimized support of the most common operating systems, such as Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP. Furthermore it enables a seamless interconnectivity with Bosch HD cameras and the midrange recorders Divar 400 and Divar 600.With APE, Bosch offers a multifunctional, extremely reliable yet flexible solution for a variety of small to midsized establishments such as office buildings, laboratories, schools or the likes. The system is capable of handling up to 10.000 cardholders. In total 128 readers and 128 cameras can be managed. The access modes ‘card', ‘pin' or ‘card and pin' provide individual levels of security."APE is very popular with our clients, as it caters to all common security requirements and offers a number of additional, handy features", says Patrick Looijmans at Bosch Security Systems. By displaying the database photo and a live image recorded at the door, as well as basic cardholder data with the time stamp of access request for example, the software helps the operator to instantly verify that card and cardholder are matching. Also a fast tracking of persons in the building is possible, which is particularly helpful in case of an emergency. Using the integrated card configuration function furthermore increases the security as badges can be designed according to corporate guidelines and persons can be identified throughout the entire premises. "All in all APE is a modern, straightforward all-round solution, which just got even better in its latest version 2.1", says Patrick Looijmans.