IPfocus Sam Houston Race Park Hosts IP-in-Action LIVE Texas
"Megapixel Video Implemented with Decentralized Concept and Hemispheric Technology"
Steven Rea - Business Development Manager, MOBOTIX AG
Megapixel CCTV cameras have changed the landscape of video surveillance. This requires innovation in hardware as well as processing of the video. The presentation took a look at decentralized concept architecture for a video surveillance system and the advantages it provides over the traditional centralized approach.
Houston served as the host city for our latest IP Security Technology event, IP-in-Action LIVE, which took place at the Sam Houston Race Park on Wednesday November 9. "Technology and Crisis Management Tools: Active Shooter" James Marcella - Director of Technical Services, Axis Communications
Three first responders will weigh in on what technology advancement improvements have worked for them in recent critical events. 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. s of meaningful data in real time
"Supporting Today's High Resolution IP Networks: Storage Technologies to Manage Both Data and the Budget" Charles Foley, Chief Executive Officer, TimeSight Systems
This session focused on technology approaches brought across from the information technology (IT) world to allow users to manage down the cost and infrastructure needed to support this growing amount of data from larger numbers of higher resolution cameras. Different approaches and technologies used to manage the lifecycle of video data will be reviewed, with the aim of providing tools to allow security professionals to reduce the cost of storing video data as that video ages and becomes less valuable to the business. Leveraged properly, these approaches to video data management can reduce storage requirements by 60 - 90%, allowing significant infrastructure reductions and budget re-allocation to other, high-return items such as increased camera coverage, analytics, and biometrics.
"The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Project - Protecting Texas´s Most Vulnerable Citizens" Christopher Hugman - PE, Vice President & DADS Project Manager, Knight Security Systems. Wade Norman - Director of Sales, IQinVision
In June 2009, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 643, requiring that video surveillance equipment be installed in all DADS facilities for the purpose of detecting and preventing the exploitation or abuse of residents and clients.
Hugman and Norman presented the DADS case study, outlining project objectives and proposed solutions and how Knight and IQinVision won this high-profile contract by offering a scalable solution using new technology that achieved DADS’ security goals while saving the state money.
"IP DNA: The Art of Video Network Design" Dr. Ed Wassall - Director IP Product Development, Samsung Techwin
This presentation focused on the gotcha's associated with good scalable design practice while taking into consideration the “marketechture” as related to plug and play.
"Browser Based IP Video Surveillance and Why IT Loves It" John Harvey - Regional Sales Manager, March Networks
While video security technology has advanced significantly in the last few years, one area that still remains largely untouched is the development of lightweight client applications for enterprise surveillance systems.
Creating solutions that motivate security decision- makers to adapt to newer video surveillance technologies has been the focus for many, but as IP- based security video budgets increasingly fall into the hands of Information Technology (IT) departments, isn’t it time to target what IT managers really want?
Web-based and virtualization solutions – while not new to IT departments – are still uncommon within the IP video surveillance industry. In this discussion, you will learn about a new, browser-based enterprise IP video surveillance solution that can differentiate your business with its IT-focused, standards-based design and functionality.
"Transform Value of Video with Video Analytics” Jason Canada - Director Product Management, 3VR , ,
Getting projects approved in a challenging economic environment requires a strong business case driven by the ability to grow the business. An open platform that can meet the critical security requirements of searching terrabytes of video in seconds, build cases quickly and provide business and security alerting are minimum requirements. Transform the value of video in your organization with new video analytics like customer counting, queue line analysis, advance object tracking and customer not present. These new capabilities will help grow the business by providing video intelligence for marketing, merchandising and customer service and provide access to additional budget to get your project approved.
Texas Exhibitors included:
• 3VR • American Fibertek • Arecont Vision • Axis Communications Inc • Exacq Technologies • GarretCom Inc • Genetec • Honeywell Video Systems • infinias LLC • IQinVision • March Networks • MOBOTIX AG • OnSSI • Samsung Techwin • ScanSource Security • TimeSight Systems Inc • Vigitron
Next Event: March 7 2012 - Costa Mesa - California USA Full stories and more details -
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