Report from ASIS 2007 Las Vegas

Exacq at ASIS 2007 6We’ve been exhibiting at the big ASIS 2007 tradeshow in Las Vegas this week, which just ended yesterday.  It has been a whirlwind of activity, and our booth was packed all three days.

We showed some new things:

Linux: we showed Linux versions of both exacqVision server and client software.  We’ve been running Linux versions of our software internally and at some beta sites for many months with great success and we plan to release it in the November timeframe.  The first distribution is Ubuntu 6.06.  On the server side, you get identical exacqVision functionality and performance under both Windows and Linux.  Windows clients can  connect to both Windows and Linux servers.  The Linux exacqVision client is virtually identical to the Windows version, save for some minor aesthetic differences between the two operating systems.  The complete list of IP cameras we support are also fully supported in our Linux version.

The IP camera vendors, and many of our integrators, were very enthusiastic about the upcoming availability of Linux, as that is increasingly becoming a requirement.

Version 2.8:  We showed the upcoming version 2.8 of exacqVision, which will be released in mid-October.  Among other features, highlights of 2.8 we showed were Vivotek IP camera support; Zoom Box – instant zooming on a selected area; Drag-and-Drop, an enhance to the multiple monitor support that allows for seamless drag-and-drop of video cameras and other elements between screens, making for a more highly-integrated client.

Rep Meeting: We had a great meeting with our North American Manufacturers Rep firms, as well as some international distributors, Monday night at the Gordon Biersch Brewing Company.  Good food, good beer, and an opportunity to discuss our product, sales and marketing plans for the next few months with them all.  Thank you all for attending.

Exacq highlighted in Seminar: We certainly want to express our appreciation to Roy Bordes of The Bordes Group, a security consulting firm, for highlighting Exacq in his Tuesday seminar What’s New On The Floor 2007.  We were one of about 15 vendors Roy featured for having new and innovative products.

Below are some pictures from our booth.  More pictures are available here.  ASIS moves to Atlanta next year, and we’ll be there.

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