Daily Archives: May 25, 2007

exacqVision Takes World-wide Stage

We just returned from Birmingham, England, the site of IFSEC 2007. With over 28,000 attendees and 700 exhibitors from all over the globe, IFSEC is one of the premier security industry trade events in the world.

At IFSEC 2007 with Amplicon 2The exacqVision IP system was on display at the Amplicon booth located in the IP & Networked Solutions product feature area. The entire show floor (including the Amplicon booth) was very well attended, proving the interest in IP video surveillance solutions continues to soar.

In addition to seeing some of our European integrators in person, we were also able to meet with some of our world-wide integration partners including Axis, Arecont Vision, IQeye and ACTi. Moreover, we made contact with security system decisionmakers from some of the largest companies in the UK and all of Europe.

Our thanks to our UK partner Amplicon for doing a great job in showcasing our exacqVision IP video surveillance solutions at IFSEC.

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Report from Interop Las Vegas

Exacq at Interop Las VegasWe participated in the IPVS Magazine booth and conferences at the Interop Las Vegas event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center this week. IP Video Surveillance Magazine (IPVS) gathered together leading vendors representing what they refer to as the 5ive-S Reference Architecture of IP video surveillance: Surveillance, Switches, Servers, Software and Storage

exacqVision IP software and servers were on display in the booth, connected to a large number of IP cameras from Axis and Canon, connected together by switches from Foundry Networks. Lumenera and Covi were also showing their hi-res multi-megapixel IP cameras. As we have increasingly seen, the IT managers and integrators that came by to speak with us are now being asked to spec and implement video surveillance in addition to defining and implementing the data and telecommunications networks. The ease of use in deploying products like exacqVision IP software and Axis IP cameras fortunately makes this task fairly straightforward.

Keven Marier, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of IPVS Magazine, led two sessions over the course of the show. On Tuesday, he moderated a panel discussion entitled The Future of IP Video Security: Defining the New Role of IT. With video surveillance rapidly migrating to IP, it is a growing concern for IP professionals who, until now, have not had to manage the physical security of their organization. Keven and the panel discussed the the higher-quality of physical security delivered by IP systems over analog CCTV systems and the various key components necessary to successfully deploy IP video surveillance systems.

On Wednesday, Keven led an all-day-long workshop entitled Introduction to IP Video Security with in-depth discussions and demonstrations of the 5ive-S key interoperable components of and IP video security system, and discussed video security technology, the key interoperability touch points, and cost benefits.

Our thanks To Keven and his IPVS crew at the show: Melissa, Mark, Eric and Brian, for putting together yet another great tradeshow booth and relevant educational sessions. We also want to extend our appreciation to the other participants in the booth for their help in making this a great collaborative experience: Fredrik Nilsson and Steve Lewis of Axis, John Recesso of Lumenera, Chalon Dilber of Covi, Ricardo Chen of Canon, and Val Oliva of Foundry Networks.

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