SecurityDreamer from www.securitydreamer.com
on Aug 15, 2008 PDA, telephony, cell phone, and even wireless networking markets... year to year, all of them have got cheaper per device or per port while leveraging a hosted or web services model. This model allows lite-weight edge de
A Buyers' Guide to IP Surveillance Cameras from www.csoonline.com
on Apr 16, 2008 think tank 4A International; and Bosch Security Systems, another traditional analog supplier.According to Hunt, these systems work well but are not architected for growth. "With an IP-based system, I can use a 24-port sw
Public Video Surveillance Review by MSNBC from www.msnbc.msn.com
on Jun 26, 2008 The mainstream media weigh in on the value of video surveillance in public places. Very nice overview of who is using IP video systems and what results they are seeing.
Examining Chinese Network Camera Capabilities from www.asmag.com
on May 14, 2008 With the emergence of IP convergence, Chinese camera manufacturers have shifted to production of network cameras. Although they have not benefited to the same degree as foreign players, more stable network cameras should
Survey of Intelligent Cameras from www.sdmmag.com
on Aug 15, 2008 Overview of different types of video analytic offerings available in leading IP cameras; discusses Axis, IQinvision, ioimage and Sightlogix
Advantages of LED Lighting for Surveillance Cameras from www.info4security.com
on Aug 18, 2008 LED-based illuminators present an attractive proposition because they are less expensive to run and maintain and more energy efficient. Now, illuminators are available which combine both infrared and white light output.
Is Eliminating Analog Cabling a Major Benefit of IP Cameras? from ipvideo.ie
on Oct 11, 2008 The installation cost of an IP system is always higher than that of an equivalent analogue system. That is, where the coverage, resolution and camera quantities are the same, where there are no particular connectivity is
Roundtable Discussion on IP Camera Standards from www.securityinfowatch.com
on Oct 28, 2008 3 Industry Experts, including the author of the CCTV Bible, debate and discuss the role and value of standards
Should Your Cameras Record Direct to Storage? from www.youtube.com
on Nov 28, 2008 IP Trainer advocates the advantages of recording direct to storage (eliminating DVRs/NVRs) to reduce costs and processing load, especially with megapixel cameras; 4 minute online video
Problems Low Lighting Causes for IP Video from blog.boschsecurity.us
on Dec 12, 2008 Bosch's Dr. Bob examines blurring, increased storage use and video analytic problems arising from insufficient lighting
Options for Securing IP Cameras from managedvideoblog.com
on Dec 26, 2008 IT Expert examines using SSL, Radius, VLANs, 802.1x and more to secure networks using IP cameras
Examining Advances in PoE for IP Cameras from www.sdmmag.com
on Jan 22, 2009 Discusses high power PoE standards, its benefits for video surveillance and potential confusion on multiple standards
Survey of Lenses for Cameras from www.sdmmag.com
on Jan 22, 2009 Explains Differences between fixed and varifocal lenses, wide angle and pinhole lenses
Sample Images from Mobotix Cameras from www.cctvforum.com
on Jan 26, 2009 Includes Extensive Commentary and Discussion of advantages and issues with IP camera image quality
Survey of Nighttime Surveillance Options from www.securitymanagement.com
on Mar 06, 2009 Reviews thermal imaging, IR, lasers and short wave imaging with discussions on the value and application of each
Examining the Market for CMOS and CCD Camera Sensors from www.asmag.com
on Apr 28, 2009 Survey article cites market leaders and trends for video surveillance image sensors including market statistics and projections
IP Video Surveillance Handbook from www.vivotek.com
on May 06, 2009 74 page guide provides a solid overview of the main topics and components in IP video; well written and little vendor marketing included
Understanding PoE for IP Cameras from www.securityinfowatch.com
on May 14, 2009 Introductory article explains the importance of Power over Ethernet classes, power budgets and challenges in power planning for IP video
Power over Ethernet Webcast from gspamerica.blogspot.com
on Jun 03, 2009 9 minute video explains the basic concepts and technology behind PoE and use for IP Surveillance Cameras
Are CCD Surveillance Cameras Dying? from spotonsecurity.com
on Jul 10, 2009 Examines techcnial advances and advantages in CMOS that are driving the extinction of CCD use in surveillance cameras
Is UL Listing Necessary for IP Cameras? from www.linkedin.com
on Oct 01, 2009 Integrators and manufacturers discuss the growing need for UL listing of IP cameras (free registration required).
How to Select the Right Surveillance Camera from www.3xlogic.com
on Jun 17, 2009 Survey article examines they key issues to consider in selecting cameras including lighting, mounting, networking and objective of the camera
Interview Axis Founder from www.securitynews.se
on May 12, 2008 Martin Gren, Keith Bloodworth and Mikael Karlsson founded Axis in 1984. The office consisted of a study in the university town of Lund, Sweden. Mikael Karlsson was the economist and Martin Gren was the technical develope
Researcher Mark Kirstein discusses IP video market from www.ipsecuritywatch.com
on Apr 25, 2008 Overall, I think the network camera market is a little slower than what we expected, in terms of the uptake of IP surveillance. The barriers to adoption to IP are actually higher than we expected.
Sanyo introduces new day/night IP cameras with H.264 compression from www.securityinfowatch.com
on Apr 03, 2008 Sanyo introduces new day/night IP cameras with H.264 compression at ISC West 2008 Units available in IP and analog configurations for diverse system applications
IP Growth Slowing - US Retailers Cited from www.axis.com
on Jun 05, 2008 “We have seen signals from the market, e.g. from the retail trade in Europe but particularly in the US where major retail chains have chosen not to expand as planned. As approximately 25 percent of all video installati
Eye on Video: H.264 Compression from securityinfowatch.com
on Apr 23, 2008 H.264, the newest video compression technology, presents a huge step forward for many industries. Without compromising image quality, an H.264 encoder can reduce the size of a digital video file by more than 80 percent c
Camera Codecs – Some Practical Considerations from www.milestonesys.com
on Jun 10, 2008 All indications are that H.264 is going to be great for surveillance video, especially in terms of enabling larger and more robust networks of cameras.
Mall Shops for Surveillance System
from www.securitysales.com
concern,†explains Bill Schu, general manager for Hamilton Mall. “We had been planning on installing video surveillance and alarm point monitoring for some time, but wanted to do it right. It had to enhance t
A Tale of Two Technology Companies from www.thesecurityanalyst.com
on May 14, 2008 Axis Communications (Axis AB, based in Lund, Sweden) and U.S. based FLIR Systems are the two leading companies in their respective technological niches in the $7 billion video surveillance industry. Those valuations rece
Yahoo! Answers - Best IP camera surveillance software? from ph.answers.yahoo.com
on Jul 18, 2007 support. I want to record my 10 Axis IP cameras to a NVR software, but I also have 6 analog PTZ dome cameras so need to integrate this also. 16 cameras in total. Remote access to my IP cameras is a must. 4 hours ago - 3
IP Camera, Network Camera and Video Server Reviews, Articles, New from www.networkcamerareviews.com
NetworkCamerareviews.com was created to help you understand, troubleshoot and purchase IP Network Cameras and Video Servers. We offer information regarding IP Cameras, Network Cameras, Internet Cameras, Video Servers and
Get ready to design power for security IP cameras | Network Syste from www.networksystemsdesignline.com
on May 23, 2007 The pending IEEE enhancements make a wide variety of video surveillance cameras feasible. Here's what you need to know to create the appropriate power supplies for PoE applications.
TI and Aptina deliver $35 HD IP camera reference design from www.videsignline.com
on Mar 25, 2008 Texas Instruments (TI) and Aptina Imaging today announced a high-definition (HD) IP camera reference design, the DM355IPNC-MT5. Based on TI's TMS320DM355 DaVinci processor and Aptina's 5-megapixel sensor, the camera is c
Schneier on Security: Hacking Security Cameras from www.schneier.com
Considering the number of IP cameras hanging around on the web (googling for axis network camera turns up quite some hits after the first few sales pages) I wonder why it took so long.
Construction Site Security Cameras - Camera Security Now from www.camerasecuritynow.com
on Jul 23, 2007 Information & Demo A video demo of a StarDot IP camera being used to monitor a construction site. POSTED BY ANDY WENDT 07/23/2007 Construction Site security can be greatly enhanced with the addition of IP Security Camera
Digital Video Surveillance (IP): IP Cameras | Security Product from www.secprodonline.com
and redundancy. Pelco IP Camera Extreme CCTV's EX36 IP camera combines performance optics, vandal-resistant construction and IP connectivity to deliver networked surveillance for high-risk environments. The camera featur
NVR software manages the IP cameras from kintronics.blogspot.com
on Dec 11, 2006 IP video software is the glue that holds a surveillance system together. It displays all your cameras, stores the video and provides real surveillance functions. It makes it easy to view a specific camera, to find the st
Sneaky White Hats Pull Surveillance Cam Switcheroo from www.wired.com
on Oct 01, 2007 what video file is played back by an AXIS 2100 surveillance camera, a common industrial security camera that boasts a web interface, allowing guards to monitor a building from anywhere in the world. Internet voyeurs have