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Large U.S. Farm Operation Adds OnSSI's Wireless Surveillance

May 20, 2009
One of the largest farm and dairy operations in the United States has implemented a NetDVMS networked video surveillance system from On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. (OnSSI) to help watch over their operations.
  Bosch Divar XF Embedded DVR

Bosch Divar XF Embedded DVR

March 1, 2009
Bosch Security Systems' Divar XF is an embedded DVR with support for both analog cameras and IP video streams.

Q&A: IP Cameras in the Crosshairs

January 1, 2009

Gary Perlin, vice president of video products for Speco Technologies, discusses the promises of the network-based video technology.

  Web Feature: Orlando Airport Overcomes Hurdles of Hybrid Installation

Web Feature: Orlando Airport Overcomes Hurdles of Hybrid Installation

December 1, 2008
Orlando’s Sanford International Airport improves integration capabilities and adds scalability with security upgrade.

i³DVR, ADI-Burtek Forge National Distribution Agreement

May 22, 2008
The agreement focuses on the hybrid systems that offer analog and IP video, cameras, IP technologies and video analytics.
  IP Video Is on the Rise, But How Fast?

IP Video Is on the Rise, But How Fast?

October 1, 2007
Buoyed by positive research forecasting and technological advantages, Internet protocol (IP)-based video surveillance is prognosticated to usurp analog systems.
  IP Laying in Wait to Deliver Knockout Blow

IP Laying in Wait to Deliver Knockout Blow

July 1, 2007
Joe Freeman: IP video system sales will account for 36 percent of all video sales by 2011.
  Navigating the Web of IP Opportunities

Navigating the Web of IP Opportunities

January 1, 2007
The IP-based video surveillance realm can seem like an enchanted fairytale ... spiking market forecasts, thrilling technology and profits all around. Challenges abound, too. Discover the answers to overcome the obstacles to success.

Baseball’s Newest Gem Takes IP Video to the Ballgame

April 1, 2006

The St. Louis Cardinals' new home has the same name as their previous nest, but that's where the similarities end. Among the enhancements at Bush Stadium III is state-of-the-art video surveillance, which knocks the ball out of the park with networked CCTV systems.


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