April 10, 2012
IP security solutions provider Genetec has named SecureWatch24 (SW24), a provider of installation, guard and other security services, as a Genetec Resource Partner for the northeast United States.
October 6, 2011
Ensuring the safe passage of commuters has gained urgency as a focal point for transit bureaus throughout the world. Calgary’s light rail demonstrates how advanced high definition video surveillance enables agencies to better manage and secure their lines.
December 16, 2010
With its latest acquisition of software company Sipelia, IP security solutions provider Genetec will expand its custom solutions development team, according to the company ...
November 30, 2010
IP security solutions provider Genetec has been selected as a regional winner of Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures of 2010 program.
November 9, 2010
Bill Nash has been named as the chief operating officer (COO) of IP security solutions provider Genetec ...
May 17, 2010
Although an organization’s IT infrastructure is typically built to handle large amounts of data, many operators are not fully leveraging the functionalities of their investments to optimize bandwidth capacity. Multicasting, multistreaming and video compression are three innovative methods that users can use to optimize bandwidth management in video surveillance applications.
April 30, 2010
Genetec has certified SITA, a provider of air transport communications and IT solutions, to integrate, install and service its Security Center...
March 31, 2010
With more than 30 million passengers traveling through the airport each year, Sea-Tac, a division of the Port of Seattle, was looking to upgrade its six disparate and analog-based video surveillance systems with one fully merged IP-based solution.
January 22, 2010
Saint-Laurent, Canada-based Genetec, releases the most recent version of its advanced IP video surveillance solution, Omnicast 4.5. Version 4.5 supports a variety of on-the-edge video analytic solutions like ObjectVideo technology as well as video devices with built-in analytics from partners like Bosch, Sony and Panasonic.
November 5, 2009
Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada-based Genetec powers the new IONODES’ SV-3200 network security appliance. The product is combined with the company’s IP video solution, Omnicast, to offer a hybrid NVR platform.
October 23, 2009
Genetec has been selected as one of Montreal's top employers for the fourth consecutive year.
October 6, 2009
Denver Int'l Airport (DIA) recently installed an IP video surveillance solution from Genetec to secure its 53-square-mile facility.
September 23, 2009
While gaming casinos haven't escaped the reach of the world's economic slowdown, their onsite assets dwarf those of many other industries. Their sizeable coffers fund various investments in new equipment, technology, construction, furniture and infrastructure, among others. With all of these assets, and given the volume of cash that is kept onsite, gaming casinos face unique security challenges every day.
August 28, 2009
Montreal, Quebec-based Feeling Software has partnered with Genetec to provide the iGuard mobile surveillance application. The software application takes a security system's current CCTV hardware and software infrastructure and makes it remotely accessible to all security personnel through iPod Touch and iPhone devices.
June 3, 2009
Genetec of Saint-Laurent, Canada, releases its AutoVu 4.3, the newest version of its IP license plate recognition solution. In order to improve operational efficiency, AutoVu 4.3 offers new features and functionalities such as real-time alarming and E-mail notification, color, sound and priority assignment to hotlists, covert hit notification, wildcard hotlists, permit sharing and long term overtime.
May 13, 2009
Northern California Native American casino deploys latest in surveillance technology from Genetec to add an advanced layer of protection for its guests and employees.
May 13, 2009
Genetec of Saint-Laurent, Canada, released a new version of its IP video surveillance solution, Omnicast. Version 4.4 integrates Genetec's license plate recognition (LPR) device, AutoVu Sharp, full support of Axis' H.264 product line and Sony's 4th generation of IP cameras. The AutoVu Sharp can be installed in a new or existing Omnicast system that will manage data coming from LPR, analog or IP cameras on one simple and easy-to-use interface.
February 2, 2009
Genetec, a worldwide supplier of IP video surveillance, access control and license plate recognition (LPR) solutions, has joined ...
December 1, 2008
Orlando’s Sanford International Airport improves integration capabilities and adds scalability with security upgrade.
September 17, 2008
Arecont's H.264 IP cameras with compression technology provides security professionals with multi-streaming capabilities at different video formats, frame rates and resolutions.