Johnson Controls Reports 10% Q2 Growth
Johnson Controls ups its full-year revenue guidance to approximately 10% growth compared to previous prediction of high single-digit growth.
Johnson Controls ups its full-year revenue guidance to approximately 10% growth compared to previous prediction of high single-digit growth.
Johnson Controls first quarter revenues hit $6B. North American market strong driven by installation segment.
The new line of servers from American Dynamics manages video from VideoEdge NVRs that scale from single-site locations to enterprise-level deployments.
UL-2610 updates the requirements for commercial security technology to include cybersecurity provisions and Cloud functionality.
The workstations come in four different options to provide scalability from small, single-site locations to enterprise-level deployments.
Version 5.4 offers features to flexibly support hundreds of cameras, empower facial biometrics, provide video media encryption and more.
Johnson Controls says the VideoEdge deep intelligence NVR will provide the foundation for self-training analytics and eventually artificial intelligence.
UL’s Cybersecurity Assurance Program assesses a manufacturer’s processes for cybersecure product development, incident response and internal ongoing testing and evaluation of security vulnerabilities of products.
Johnson Controls’ real-time incident response solution has been updated to maximize smart streaming resources that optimize operation of high-resolution cameras and robust analytics while providing more efficient bandwidth management.
American Dynamics victor unified video management software and VideoEdge NVR version 5.0 offer a new GUI, advanced TrickleStor, perimeter protection and license plate recognition features.