Technology Solutions & Skills Multiple Companies Achieve
Intransa Certification Intransa announced that multiple compa- nies achieved Intransa VideoAppliance SELECT Partner Certification. While eliminating two, three, four or more com- modity server and storage systems with a single, physical security optimized device, Intransa’s VideoAppliance includes inte- gration with the customer’s choice of software, which has now expanded to include three new companies. Bosch Security Systems Inc. achieved Intransa VideoAppliance SELECT Part- ner Certification. In addition, the soon- to-be-released Bosch Recording Station (BRS) video management solution will be available with Intransa VideoAppli- ance platforms.
BRS is a scalable video management solution that seamlessly integrates digi- tal video, audio, and data securely across any IP network. It integrates network and high-definition/megapixel cameras, access solutions, alarm panels as well as external components, including ATM and POS terminals, into a complete, easy to operate and manage solution, facilitat- ing faster responses to critical events, the company said. Paxton Access Inc., a manufacturer of electronic access control, achieved Intransa VideoAppliance SELECT Part- ner Certification, and is now available with Intransa VideoAppliance platforms. Paxton’s Net2 IP-based access control
Powerline Control Systems Inc. (PCS), the inventor of UPB®
system and specialty reader line is now integrated with Intransa VideoAppli- ance platforms. “This is a great opportu- nity for the customer to receive the Net2 Access Software but with the advantage of a top of the line storage solution that provides long-term archiving and data protection,” said Tim McCarthy, product manager of Paxton Access. ISONAS Security Systems Inc., also
achieved Intransa VideoAppliance SELECT Partner Certification, and is now available with Intransa VideoAppli- ance platforms. ISONAS designs, builds and dis-
tributes the first control panel-free, network-based security access control system in the electronic security indus- try. ISONAS’ products are driven by its Windows-based Crystal Matrix soft- ware, which facilitates integration of its PowerNet™ reader-controllers with other network-based systems. Intran- sa offers certified Maximum Simplic- ity all-in-one server/storage appliances, Maximum Flexibility two-part server appliances and storage appliances, and Maximum Choice security servers and security workstations. All are certified for use with ISONAS products. For information, visit
www.isonas. com,
www.paxton-access.com, www.
intransa.com or
www.boschsecurity.us.
Eliminate Serial Port Expanders and Field Wiring The new partnership allows many
technology, and
ELK Products Inc. announced a strate- gic business alliance to combine PCS’ UPB technology and the ELK M1 Con- trol Data Bus protocol into one inter- face device. This partnership aims to provide users of the ELKM1 and EZ8 control panels the ability to effortlessly control PulseWorx devices into system installations directly without the need of adding a serial port expander and fi eld wiring. The ELKM1PIM and PIM- E are fully interoperable with other UPB-enabled devices.
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PulseWorx products to connect direct- ly on the ELK network and provide a seamless control interface, as well as allow virtually unlimited system feature expansion over the electrical wiring. The PulseWorx product line is sold through a network of distributors, certifi ed integrators and authorized dealers. For information visit http://www.pulseworx. com/
Order_PCS_.htm or e-mail pwxpr@
pcslighting.com. ELK Products are sold through trade, retail and international distributors. For a complete listing, visit
www.elkproducts.com/distlist.htm.
TECH BRIEFS
Codebench Inc. (www.pivcheck. com), a provider of TWIC / HSPD- 12 / FIPS-201 authentication software, announced that its OMNI- Check software, deployed on six dif- ferent mobile biometric terminals, successfully completed testing by the Transportation Security Admin- istration (TSA) for use in the Trans- portation Worker Identification Cre- dential program. OMNICheck was successfully tested on: Cross Match Be.U Mobile, DAP CE3240BWE, Datastrip DSV2+Turbo, Datastrip DSV3, MaxID iDL500 and Mor- phoTrak MorphoCheck.
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Pixim Inc. (
www.pixim.com), a pro- vider of image sensors and proces- sors for enterprise security cameras, announced that inMotion Ltd. will be introducing a complete line of security cameras based on Pixim’s new Seawolf chip. The eight-cam- era series consists of five vandal and indoor domes in a range of sizes, two box cameras and an ATM camera. Seawolf cameras by inMo- tion are specified at a resolution of 690 HTVL effective. Additionally, the inMotion cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color images at a full 30 frames per second.
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Matrox Graphics Inc. (
www.matrox. com) and Milestone Systems (www.
milestonesys.com) integrated the Matrox VDA-1164 IP Video Decoding Accelerator and the lat- est Milestone XProtect Corporate, Smart Client and Smart Wall VMS platforms. Designed for large-scale security networks that require live monitoring, the Matrox VDA graph- ics board set provides hardware- accelerated IP video decoding that completely offloads the host CPU. This allows operators to view and manipulate more video streams simultaneously, while scaling down system requirements.
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