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- Axis Announces Market?s First PTZ Network Cameras with Active Cooling for Surveillance in Desert-like Environments
Axis Communications, the world leader in network video, today introduces AXIS Q60-C PTZ Dome Network Cameras with integrated active cooling for high-quality and reliable video surveillance in extremely hot conditions up to 165° F.
camera network software surveillance 08 Feb 2012 - Sentry360 Announces Integration Of Its 360 And Multi Mega- Pixel Surveillance Cameras With Genetec
Sentry360 recently announces integration of their FullSight and Insight family of multi-megapixel surveillance cameras with the Genetec Security Center enterprise video management software.
camera network software surveillance 08 Feb 2012 - Goodrich to Showcase Advanced Helicopter Systems at Heli-Expo
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- At next week's Heli-Expo, Goodrich Corporation (NYSE: GR - News) will showcase advanced helicopter technology that brings real-time information to air crews and lower ...
camera network software surveillance 08 Feb 2012 - University of Miami Expands IQeye Camera Deployment in Successful Video Surveillance Program
Installation will surpass 450 IQeye MP HD cameras as it continues to growSan Juan Capistrano, California (PRWEB) January 18, 2012 IQinVision (http://www.iqeye.com), market leader in high-performance HD megapixel IP cameras, today announced that the University of Miami in Florida continues to expand its IP video surveillance system by increasing the deployment of IQeye HD megapixel cameras. The ...
camera network software surveillance 08 Feb 2012 - C-MOR Launches Enterprise Class Network Video Recorder (NVR) System
LAKE FOREST, CA-- - C-MOR Inc., industry-leading manufacturer of enterprise IP video surveillance solutions, announces the availability of C-MOR IP Video Surveillance System in the United States. This ...
camera network software surveillance 08 Feb 2012 - Computer security firm Symantec extorted by hackers
San Francisco (AFP) Feb 7, 2012 Computer security firm Symantec on Tuesday confirmed it tried to turn the tables on hackers who threatened to release stolen source code if a demand for $50,000 was not met. An email exchange posted online at pastebin.com revealed how Symantec negotiated with "Yamatough," a supposed affiliate of hacker group Anonymous, to pay an extortion demand. "The ...
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