SecurityInfoWatch.com
Outlook 2038: Experts Weigh In
A variety of industry experts, including ObjectVideo CEO David McGuinness, weigh in on what trends they see for more effective security and surveillance in the future.
Security Products Magazine
Intelligence helps squeeze the most out of existing school surveillance
The Miami-Dade County Public Schools' existing surveillance system served as a strong foundation for adding resources. Enter Phoenix IVS, a provider of video security systems, and ObjectVideo, the leader in video analytics technology. Phoenix IVS's system embedded with ObjectVideo OnBoard has taken Miami-Dade County Public Schools' existing technology to a new level.
SecurityInfoWatch.com
New firm StreamScale to roll out analytics-embedded technology
According to a statement from StreamScale and ObjectVideo announcing the collaboration, StreamScale's product line will be focused on providing "a straightforward package that is affordable, deployable and maintainable for mainstream video surveillance applications." The NVRs and DVRs from StreamScale will be Linux-based, embedded platforms.
SourceSecurity.com
The Physical Security Interoperability Alliances IP device specification is gaining traction with industry leader
"With analytics more and more becoming a core component within enterprise video surveillance systems, the market response to current standard protocol initiatives from analytic and video management platforms has been extremely positive," declares Bob Cutting, who heads product management at ObjectVideo.
Yahoo! Finance
Texas Instruments delivers ObjectVideo analytics-enabled IP network camera reference design for advanced surveillance networks
The DM355 Intelligent IP network camera reference design is the result of close collaboration between TI, ObjectVideo, Zero One Technology (ZOT), Aptina Imaging (a division of Micron) and Appro Photoelectron, Inc., and it provides a comprehensive, cost-effective solution integrating advanced analytic solutions for video surveillance customers.
Security Systems News
Pelco increases work with ObjectVideo On Board
OEM deal will put OV analytics on new open Sarix cameras - Video analytics maker ObjectVideo announced in early September an agreement with Pelco, whereby the companys OnBoard suite of analytics will be placed on selected future Pelco products, beginning with the new Pelco Sarix technology-based cameras, which are scheduled for release in early 2009. A camera operating with OV analytics was prominently displayed at the recent ASIS show in Atlanta.
Security Director News
Pelco ups ante with ObjectVideo
OEM agreement will put OV analytics on new Sarix camera line: Sara Scroggins, Pelco product marketing manager, said the Sarix cameras will be as open as possible and ObjectVideos commitment to open architecture, as evidenced by its OV Ready program, was important in teaming with the company.
SecurityInfoWatch.com
ObjectVideo analytics embedded into Pelco Sarix cameras
As an OEM partner, Pelco will embed the ObjectVideo OnBoard suite of analytics and software tools into selected future Pelco products, beginning with the new Pelco Sarix technology based cameras scheduled for release in early 2009. As part of Pelco's commitment to open-architecture solutions, Sarix technology will connect to third party systems that have adopted the Pelco camera API.
PROsecurityzone.com
On board video analytics for Smart Eyes devices
Draco Systems to take advantage of ObjectVideo intelligent analytics capabilities by incorporating ObjectVideo OnBoard software onto the Smart Eyes range
AutomatedBuildings.com
E-mail interview: OV Ready Intelligent Video Ready Protocol
OV Ready is an XML-based intelligent video network protocol that standardizes ObjectVideo analytic rule, alert and configuration communications. Businesses can manage their security monitoring on a system theyre already accustomed to, and integrators now have a wider variety of choices when it comes to manufacturing suppliers.
SourceSecurity.com
ObjectVideo and ESP Group provide intelligent video surveillance to airports across Norway
ESP Group, an innovative broadband, mobile, ICT, broadcasting technology systems integrator and solution provider, and ObjectVideo, the leader in intelligent video, recently announced that they have partnered to provide a complete video surveillance system with embedded video content analysis to 40 Norwegian airports.
EETimesAsia
IP network camera reference design is fit for advanced surveillance
Texas Instruments Inc. and ObjectVideo have a response to the growing need to assist security camera system designers in improving image quality and adding intelligence while minding overall system costs. The companies are bringing to market an optimized IP network video camera reference design with high-definition (HD) image quality and ObjectVideo's award-winning intelligent analytics technology.
Security Magazine
Texas Instruments Analytics-Enabled IP Network Camera Reference Design
Texas Instruments Incorporated, announced at ASIS that they are bringing to market an optimized IP network video camera reference design with high definition (HD) image quality and ObjectVideo's award-winning intelligent analytics technology. The DM355 Intelligent IP network camera reference design is the result of close collaboration between TI, ObjectVideo, Zero One Technology (ZOT), Aptina Imaging (a division of Micron) and Appro Photoelectron, Inc., and it provides a comprehensive, cost-effective solution integrating advanced analytic solutions for video surveillance customers.
SecurityInfoWatch.com
Chinese transit authority implements ObjectVideo, TeraMage solution
ObjectVideo, the leader in intelligent video, today announced that TeraMage, an ObjectVideo manufacturing partner based in Beijing, has won a contract with Shenzhen Metro to provide its ObjectVideo OnBoard-powered EagleMage intelligent video surveillance solution to help secure two of Shenzhen's future rail lines.
The Earth Times
Phoenix IVS Intelligent Video Keeps Schools Safe
Predators, thieves, vandals and bullies: Beware there is new technology at work to make schools safer from you - Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS) developed by Phoenix IVS. Phoenix IVS plays an important role in aiding school administrators, security and police personnel to rid schools of violence, weapons, substance abuse, vandalism and other hazards.
Security Director News
Two more days offers chances to identify technologies and mingle
ATLANTA--Days two and three of ASIS International's Seminar and Exhibits offered more opportunities for security practitioners to find new technologies and mingle with the rest of the industry.
SecurityInfoWatch.com
ObjectVideo showcases flexibility, integration of intelligent solutions
Company demonstrates ObjectVideo OnBoard on Intel plus OV Ready Solutions: ObjectVideo OnBoard Analytics on Intel Architecture (IA) live demonstration showed customers how the integration of the ObjectVideo OnBoard suite of analytics software on IA-based systems will make it significantly easier to embed analytics throughout the video ecosystem.
In Hard Focus
Computer Vision Research Goes Virtual
Sometimes the real world just isnt real enough. Thats often the case in computer vision application development where super smart PhDs seek to create algorithms and technologies to track and classify people or objects within a video stream.
WebWire
Harris Corporation to Showcase IP-Based Video Surveillance for Transmission Sites at IBC2008
The live IBC demonstration will showcase how the NetXpress NX-AVC-1 video encoding modules operate as edge devices within the NetXpress audio over IP platform. The NX-AVC-1 module receives analog video from a camera, encodes the video to MPEG-4/H.264, MPEG4 Simple Profile or MJPEG, and simultaneously runs the ObjectVideo Analytics Engine to generate alerts based on user-defined situations created and stored using Harris-provided software.
Security Systems News Europe
ESP Group, ObjectVideo team for airport security in Norway
ESP Group, a systems integrator based here and working with broadband, mobile, ICT and broadcasting technology, has won a contract from Avinor, the owner and operator of Norway's airports, to provide a video surveillance system with embedded video content analysis to 40 Norwegian airports.
NetworkWorld
Big Brother's new software
Any way you look at it, video surveillance technology is becoming more sophisticated.
A recent report by ABI Research projects that revenue generated from surveillance software will more than triple from $245 million this year to $900 million-plus in 2013.
ProSecurityZone.com
Making Intelligent Choices When Considering Video Analytics
Editors Blog: With customers seeking added value from increasingly function rich and expensive camera systems,video infrastructure vendors are offering intelligence but do they pass the analytics IQ test to justify being called intelligent?
Security Products
Government finds a better way to protect residents of the public housing system.
Building automation has revitalized public safety in Puerto Rico by employing a video surveillance system that improves communication throughout the police force and centralizes public housing issues.
SecurityInfoWatch.com
Securing the port and city of Richmond, Calif.
The server-based perimeter detection system at the port includes strategically placed and configured trip wires and establishes and allows the user to set up custom rules and exceptions for intrusion within the 15-mile perimeter, including across adjacent waterways.
SDM / Editorial Blog
ADT Hosts Media on Tour of Surveillance Systems
Editors and reporters clambered up four flights of stairs to a former control room at the port, where the capabilities of the new video surveillance system were demonstrated. Cameras from Axis Communications, Chelmsford, Mass., are linked by a mesh network from BelAir Networks, Kanata, Ontario, Canada, with analytics by ObjectVideo.
C/NET News.com
Video: Wireless mesh security setup to watch shipping area
Eighty-two surveillance cameras will be watching the perimeter of one of the busiest shipping ports in Northern California. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi toured the Richmond facility and reports on the new wireless mesh security system.
CSO Magazine
Industry View: How to Avoid Five Common Misconceptions About Video Analytics
This article covers the five biggest myths of video analytics technology and practice, and examines the true state-of-the-art.
A&S International
Global Digital Surveillance Forum Focuses on Central Management Systems
"Video Surveillance Solutions were covered in the third track of GDSF. ObjectVideo's Director of Global Marketing Ed Troha described how video Content analytics can enable central management systems.
Security Director News
IP Technology White Paper
"View from the top" - Security directors need to prove value of convergence to senior leadership
"Buzz surrounds analytics" - Users define technologys value
SecuritySolutions.com
Where on the Network?
Video analytics technology is central to the latest security systems, but many suggest the technology is best applied at the edge of the network.
Security Director News
City aims for improved living conditions
The city of Richmond - located 16 miles northeast of San Francisco - is embarking on a venture to build two wireless public surveillance networks that officials hope will reduce trespassing and copper theft, and cut down on illegal dumping.
ipvideomarket.info - John Honovich
ObjectVideo : New Life for Legacy DVR Manufacturers?
The most important strategic move of the year may have occurred last week when ObjectVideo announced the ability to add their analytics to DVRs by a simple software upgrade.
Security Systems News
ObjectVideo now "OnBoard" Intel Architecture
ObjectVideo took a big step toward making its video analytics more ubiquitous this week with an announcement that its OnBoard suite of analytics is now available on Intel Architecture.
Security World International
The Quandry of Video Analytics: Pearls in the Mud
Choose real intelligent video in the noisy and confused market.
Security Products
Not Just a Game
It must be the Hollywood effect whenever a casinos looking at video analytics, the discussion often leads down the path of far-fetched concepts and applications for catching and tracking cheats.
Security Director News
Municipal project heats up in California
The city of Richmond -- located 16 miles northeast of San Francisco -- is embarking on a venture to build two wireless public surveillance networks that officials hope will reduce trespassing and copper theft, and cut down on illegal dumping.
Security Products
A Boost at the Border
Because it is physically impossible to watch every foot of perimeter and border fencing or walls all the time, increasingly the security function falls to cameras.
Security World International
What is Intelligent Video? ObjectVideo Has the Answer.
As the leading global developer of intelligent video technology, ObjectVideo has helped customers integrate its software for security, public safety, business intelligence gathering, process improvement and other applications.
Security Systems News
Video analytics attracts crowds at TechSec
DALLAS--Here at TechSec Solutions, a conference dedicated to how IP technology affects all aspects of the security industry, no topic drew crowds like that of video analytics.
Security Systems News
TechSec attendees hear call to arms for standards
DALLAS--Here at the fourth annual TechSec Solutions, designed to explore the impact of IP technology on the security industry, attendees were treated from the outset to a call to arms for standards development.
Security Systems News
Next step: Making it all work together
The video analytics market begins to integrate with the rest of the security marketplace
Washington Business Journal
ObjectVideo gets defense contract
Video-surveillance company ObjectVideo Inc. said it won a $1.6 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to track and analyze information for the government's aircraft-based surveillance systems.
WashingtonTechnology
ObjectVideo to provide surveillance technology for DARPA
ObjectVideo will provide the ground station component for a new class of aircraft-based surveillance systems under a three-year, $1.6 million contract the company has with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.
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