A Modern Approach to Video Surveillance
As technology continues to improve, video surveillance applications continue to see better results thanks to better video management systems.
As technology continues to improve, video surveillance applications continue to see better results thanks to better video management systems.
The provider of perimeter intrusion detection systems picks up Aimetis’s video management software for $14 million.
The deal is estimated to be between $177 million to $265 million.
The addition of a VMS powered by Milestone complements to IPVideo Corp.’s own C3fusion integrated security management (ISM) solution.
The newly released technology allows VMS administrators to predesignate first responders who can access security camera feeds for situational awareness.
Previously, the police department was only able to store two weeks’ worth of video.
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The integration between the two software solutions provides an instant and efficient method of converging incident related information with its associated video data, the companies say.
The integration of Ocularis into RS2’s Universal.NET access control system addresses the growing complexity of managing today’s physical security challenges.
Transitioning away from the ‘open platform company’ concept, Milestone Systems used MIPS 2016 to explain to its integrator and vendor partners a new go-to-market philosophy based on an ‘open platform community.’