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Sony Professional to showcase HD leadership at IFSEC 2011 Sony to launch the industry’s highest zoom HD PTZ cameras and complete the largest range of HD / Full HD cameras


Join Sony Professional in Hall 4, stand J10 to see its new range of innovative HD security products and solutions


Sony Professional is set to unveil a host of new products and solutions at IFSEC 2011, continuing its commitment to developing state-of-the-art HD video security solutions and bringing the benefits of hybrid and full-IP security systems to companies of all sizes. With the launch of four new HD / Full HD pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras at IFSEC 2011, Sony will bolster its ability to offer customers a


Verint 4/F60


NEW PORTFOLIO OF VIDEO SECURITY SOLUTIONS FROM VERINT Hall 4/Stand F60 at IFSEC 2011, Verint, a worldwide leader in networked IP video solutions, will be exhibiting its next-generation Nextiva® IP video portfolio including a new Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) platform, Nextiva Video Management Software and Nextiva Business Analytics.


Nextiva PSIM


Verint's Nextiva PSIM™ leverages information from various standalone security and public safety systems ranging from access control, video, intrusion, fire and public safety to first responder and other mobile device systems, allowing multiple systems to be managed from one single location. When integrated with Nextiva Video Management software, security personnel are able to use the Nextiva PSIM technology to efficiently collaborate,


Siqura Focuses on a Secure Future at IFSEC Visit us at IFSEC (Hall 4, F80) With over 35 years of experience, Siqura offers global solutions for video security and surveillance applications. At IFSEC 2011, Siqura will show how its durable IP video systems provide complete, proven, and customized solutions that are made to last.


A complete Siqura solution at a glance


To show how straightforward a complete Siqura solution can be, Siqura will demonstrate a total security system at its booth (Hall 4, F80). Siqura cameras and codecs will be configured to Siqura’s intelligent IP video management system (VMS). Siqura IP fixed and PTZ cameras as well as Siqura codecs use dedicated DSPs to implement analytics locally on unprocessed images. This ensures the best results from analysis software while streamlining bandwidth consumption. Siqura’s VMS specializes in facilitating the control of and access to devices that compress and process information at the edge of the network.


complete HD security solution, from initial image capture to playback, regardless of the recording scenario. Visitors to Sony Professional’s stand will also see the latest additions to its analogue and Networked Security Recorder (NSR) offerings.


As the market sees continued investment and growth in HD and megapixel solutions, with the latest IMS Research figures showing 48% of network camera revenues now come from HD and megapixel products, Sony is enhancing its video surveillance line up to meet these demands by offering a wider range of HD products from the entry level right up to the top end of the market. IFSEC 2011 will be first public showing of two new ground- breaking camera ranges - that meet the security needs of businesses across a broad range of vertical markets - alongside the other latest additions to Sony’s extensive video security portfolio.


Further to enhancing its HD Camera line up at IFSEC, Sony Professional will also announce additions to its range of standard definition cameras aimed at entry-level and mid-range NVR markets. Offering powerful and flexible


recording options, the new NVR products will bring the option of hybrid and full-IP security solutions to smaller budgets and are ideal for small-scale monitoring applications.


Explaining Sony Professional’s proposition at IFSEC 2011, Yu Kitamura, European Marketing Manager, Sony Professional commented: “2010 was a milestone year for Sony Professional, setting ourselves apart as a leader in HD, supporting the industry’s move from analogue to IP and continuing to develop innovative security solutions that fit a broad range of budgets and security requirements. With the launch of new camera ranges and two new NSR products we are uniquely positioned to offer market leading solutions across the entire security infrastructure and bring the benefits of HD, hybrid and full-IP solutions, to entry-level markets.”


Sony Professional will also be hosting a series of seminars and workshops throughout the show covering HD video security solutions for the retail and city surveillance market in seminar room J10 in Hall 4.


visualisation and operator efficiency; an ultra-thin web client for remote viewing; and advanced setup tools to streamline deployment and maintenance. Its distributed open architecture, breadth of supported integrations, and emerging industry standards readiness make Nextiva the platform of choice for large decentralised environments.


Nextiva Business Analytics


correlate, and analyse information from multiple systems, and determine the appropriate responses based on pre- defined rules, and refine the rules and processes on an ongoing basis.


Nextiva Video Management Software


Verint’s Nextiva Video Management Software (VMS) comprises a comprehensive video management solution with integrated analytics specifically designed for retail, financial, enterprise and national critical infrastructure applications. The latest enhancements to its Nextiva VMS include: an intuitive user interface optimised for video


Award-winning direct-to-fiber IP PTZ camera


Due to the reliable and secure nature of fiber optic networks, Siqura is now offering its IP PTZ dome cameras with a plug-and-play fiber optic connector option. This feature simplifies the setup, maintenance, and appearance of camera installations where a fiber network is utilized to overcome long-distance limitations.


Pressurized PTZ dome for extreme conditions


Siqura is currently developing pressurized IP and analog PTZ dome cameras to offer a robust solution for the most taxing situations. It is capable of withstanding intense levels of solar heat (945VA UV protection) and providing high- quality video in environments with extreme levels of moisture, dirt, or pollution (IP67 Ingress Protection). This pressurized dome camera will be commercially available in the summer of 2011.


Nextiva Retail Traffic Analytics™ adds value to video security investments, transforming loss prevention and security solutions into marketing and merchandising resources. Verint's powerful retail application provides more detailed insight than simple counting technologies such as infrared, thermal and even manual observation. Recent enhancements to the application include state-of- the-art queue monitoring and people counting analysis tools to help drive sales and customer satisfaction, ensure proper staffing and scheduling, measure traffic patterns, and provide a holistic view of retail operations.


Explosion-proof fixed and PTZ dome cameras


ATEX certified explosion-proof versions of the Siqura fixed and PTZ analog and IP cameras will soon be available. These resilient assemblages are essential for the chemical and petro-chemical industries.


High-definition, ONVIF-compliant cameras


Siqura will also show its high-definition, ONVIF-compliant camera line, a collection of six cameras providing HD (720p) and Full HD (1080p) resolution images in H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG.


Video content analysis for system and surveillance


Siqura will put its Camera Health Check video content analysis (VCA) application on display, a program that guarantees the availability of quality video material the moment you need it. It continually assesses the status or well-being of the attached cameras by monitoring the cameras’ positions and image quality. When something is amiss, it triggers an alarm to promptly alert operators, thereby ensuring images are on hand while at the same time reducing unnecessary maintenance costs.


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