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IP-in-Action LIVE Georgia - Carter Presidential Centre Atlanta
Atlanta will serve as the host city for our next IP- in-Action LIVE event on Wednesday, May 4 2011.
Tucked into a rolling hillside with breathtaking views of Atlanta’s skyline, The Carter Presidential Center is an awe-inspiring 37-acre retreat located just two miles from downtown. It is one of the top venues in Atlanta for hosting all types of events as well as a favorite spot for visiting dignitaries, heads of state, and press conferences. Experience the historical ambiance of the Carter Presidential Center while networking with leading security industry colleagues and professionals at IP-in- Action LIVE Georgia.
Steve Surfaro - Industry Liaison, Axis Communications "Technology and Crisis Management: Your Best Tools". Learn techniques and tools that work in a more secure and speedy manner in crisis situations. Workplace violence is one of the most popular and difficult problems today. How do you use threat assessment together with technology? When was the last time you conducted an emergency exercise? If the answer is greater than six months, you are at risk and you are also not alone. Learn how to test and model emergencies – testing is the cheapest insurance you can buy!
John Smith - Sr. Channel Marketing Manager, Honeywell Systems "New RMR through IP-Connected Access Control". Remote managed access control takes advantage of the latest Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) trend that could be a great opportunity for integrators looking to capture Recurring Monthly Revenue (RMR) through remote managed services. Access control users benefit from SaaS by reducing operating costs and increasing overall system control and security. Advancements in access control software and IP control systems have paved the way for dealers to offer remote managed access.
IPfocus presents the latest news from our trans- atlantic cousins the IP UserGroup USA.
it’s been largely untouched. In this discussion Learn about the new IP video security enterprise browser based VMS called “Command,” and discover why following the IT budget and religion is a great idea.
Charles Foley, Chief Executive Officer, TimeSight Systems "Supporting Today's High Resolution IP Networks: Storage Technologies to Manage Both Data and the Budget". The surveillance world has seen a number of key trends in recent years, including rising camera counts for better coverage, rapid rise in resolutions (due to technology commoditization) to give better video data, and ever- extending retention times due to regulatory or best-practice requirements. These factors have pushed storage of video surveillance data to becoming a dominant cost factor for the security professional. The result: tight budgets that have to accommodate more and more storage to simply get the job done.
Paul DiBerardino - Product Line Manager, March Networks "Browser Based IP Video Surveillance and Why IT Loves the Idea" With all the recent advances in IP video, HD and Megapixel IP cameras, one advancement still remains largely untouched when it comes to IP video surveillance management software and that is deploying an enterprise application within a standard internet web-browser. Getting security managers to adapt to newer technologies within the video surveillance industry has been challenging but as more and more budgets for deploying IP based security video fall into the hands of the IT department why not target what IT managers really want. Web based solutions are not new to IT however within IP video surveillance
Amit Gavish - CPP, General Manager, North America, BriefCam, Inc "Video Synopsis as a New Operational Tool". Surveillance cameras deployment is growing at an exponential rate and there is an acute need for technologies that can assist in browsing massive quantities of footage in the shortest time. Video Synopsis is an innovative technology allows operators to “browse hours in minutes” by creating a summary of the original video to enable rapid review. The session will present Video Synopsis as a new tool, its operation and practical applications.
Keith Romano - Business Development Manager, MOBOTIX AG "Megapixel Video Implemented with Decentralized Concept and Hemispheric Technology" Megapixel CCTV cameras have changed the landscape of video surveillance. This requires innovation in hardware as well as processing of the video. The following presentation takes a look at decentralized concept architecture for a video surveillance system and the advantages it provides over the traditional centralized approach.
Exhibitors at Atlanta Include:
American Fibertek Arecont Vision Axis Communications BriefCam Exacq Technologies GarretCom Inc
Honeywell Video Systems IQinVision
March Networks Milestone Systems MOBOTIX AG ScanSource Security
Security Products Magazine
Security Sales & Integration Magazine TimeSight Systems Inc
Next Event: August 24th - Connecticut USA
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