The Calif.-based company states that dealers can use its new S12DI and S17T solid-state hard drives to minimize video storage issues that can include dropped frames and the loss of data because of power-related problems.
The March Networks’ EL-Series of NVR supports as many as 16 cameras per location, and the product line provides features such as cloud storage, video analytics, and centralized management options.
Highlights of the newly announced TDSi Version 2.6 GARDiS software include integration with Hanwha Vision for video management capabilities, and the Calms Visitor Management Platform.
Abode Systems has introduced its Abode Edge Camera that it says was collaboratively developed with Xailient, an AI technology company, and Morse Micro, a Wi-Fi silicon provider.
The RideSafe XT IP NVR employs an IP65-rated enclosure, as well as an internal power supply, solid state storage capabilities, and AI-based detection technologies to offer the transit systems an advanced NVR recording solution.
Genetec states the integration between its Mission Control and Clearance platforms enables users to respond to incidents from a single interface.
NPAW says its newly announced ISO/IEC 27701 certification validates how seriously it takes the issue of privacy with its software products.
Hanwha Vision’s SolidEdge line of security cameras are designed to allow dealers to scale video recording systems to meet a variety of user needs.
A partnership between Arcules and Immix enables users to easily manage and access video content for faster response times.
The new AI Box DV-1304-A is a solution from IDIS that offers the benefits of AI-video intelligence without needing to add software or hardware components.