Tag: IP video surveillance
VIVOTEK to meet rising AI surveillance demand with VAST Security Station
February 22, 2023SSN Staff
TAIWAN – IP video surveillance provider VIVOTEK has announced it will officially launch its AI security system, VAST Security Station (VSS), in March.
The system will be available to users in three different tiers: VSS Lite, VSS Standard, and VSS Professional. The VSS platform combines advanced artificial intelligence (AI) with edge computing technologies to achieve accurate facial recognition and vehicle detection in real-time with integrated security cameras Vivotek stated. It’s...
Camera craze continues amid COVID
August 5, 2020Ginger Hill
With all the negativity that the COVID-19 pandemic has bred, I find it encouraging and refreshing to see all the positive movement within the industry when it comes to the video surveillance camera market. As you probably heard, Motorola Solutions acquired Pelco, Inc. for $110 million in cash (not a bad chunk of change there!), and ADT and Google partnered to dominate the smart home market, so there’s almost an endless number of video camera applications here as more consumers are...
Pivot3’s new features maximize uptime, simplify large-scale environment management
August 3, 2020SSN Staff
AUSTIN, Texas—Pivot3, provider of intelligent hyperconverged infrastructure solutions for mission-critical video, announced enhancements to its Acuity software platform to address system administration, maintenance and availability challenges often faced in large-scale video surveillance deployments. The new intelligent system health and best practices analysis features provide significant reductions in total cost of ownership, ensure 24x7 system uptime in large multi-petabyte environments...
Celebrating 20 years in business
May 27, 2020SSN Staff
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Stories of security companies and their longevity demonstrate the stability of the industry as well as offer golden nuggets of usable information for start-ups and younger companies to do the same. Celebrating 20 years, VIVOTEK, a company focused on global IP security surveillance, demonstrates such a story.
Founded in 2000 and establishing its headquarters in Taiwan, the founders foresaw the rise of the Internet and Internet protocol (IP) in addition to their importance...
IP video surveillance, VSaaS market worth $18b by 2020
February 19, 2014Leif Kothe
PORTLAND, Ore.—The combined North American market for IP video surveillance and video-surveillance-as-a-service is forecast to expand dramatically in the near-term, rising from $2.4 billion in 2013 to more than $18 billion by 2020, according to a report from Allied Market Research, based here.By the end of the forecast period, the market for VSaaS will be the highest revenue-generating segment of the global IP video market, worth a projected $57.3 billion, according to Sathya Durga, who coauthored...
IP video surveillance, VSaaS market worth $18b by 2020
February 11, 2014Leif Kothe
PORTLAND, Ore.—The combined North American market for IP video surveillance and video-surveillance-as-a-service is forecast to expand dramatically in the near-term, rising from $2.4 billion in 2013 to more than $18 billion by 2020, according to a report from Allied Market Research, based here.By the end of the forecast period, the market for VSaaS will be the highest revenue-generating segment of the global IP video market, worth a projected $57.3 billion, according to Sathya Durga, who coauthored...
Integrators get a sales edge with edge storage
September 27, 2013Martha Entwistle
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Steve Gorski has experienced some déjà vu at recent trade shows. As GM Americas for Mobotix, a network camera company that takes a decentralized...
Little League World Series showcases surveillance technology
August 16, 2013SSN Staff
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.—Players, fans and spectators at the Little League Baseball World Series, held Aug. 15-Aug. 25 in South Williamsport, Pa., will be kept safe in part by a network of IP video surveillance systems.
Allied Telesis, Axis Communications, Firetide, and Lenel supplied the infrastructure for a high-definition video surveillance network for use by law enforcement and Little League officials. In Fort Mill Times, Jim Ferguson, security director for Little League Baseball and Softball...