Monitoring


Products

  • 46RNAS and 55RNAS Wall Monitors

    The new 46RNAS and 55RNAS ultra-narrow, bezel, video wall monitors and the OIC-M802/1604 multi-viewer system from Orion Images Corporation are designed for 24/7/365 use in control rooms and other security applications. The RNAS models in 46” and 55” sizes utilize the narrowest-available bezels in the industry (5.5mm). The eco-friendly, LED, backlit monitors are also designed to utilize built-in connectivity to provide up to a 10X10 tiled array with the ability to display one image across the entire wall. For multi window environments, the low cost, OIC-M802/1604 provides either 8 or 16 individual, full HD resolution windows that can be scaled and sized across the boundaries of the individual LCD displays. more

  • CAR 5020 Rack Mount Communication Appliance

    American Portwell’s CAR-5020 is a highly-functional, modular, 2U, rack-mount, communication appliance that offers a comprehensive solution for customers in the network security, communications and infrastructure market. The platform features Intel QuickAssist Technology, supports dual processors up to 16 cores, with CPU support for Level 3 Cache (up to 40MB) and 16 DIMMs DDR3 240-pin memory slots. The CAR-5020 is ideal for network security applications such as firewall, VPN, IDS/IPS, anti-spam, anti-virus and UTM, and network management applications, such as routers. more

  • Snap Link Mobile for iPhone

  • LYYN Griffin

  • MPT 2500 Rugged-i


Webinars


Podcasts

  • Podcast: AMAG Technology

    An interview with Jody Ross, senior business development manager at AMAG Technology, about IP video. more

  • Podcast: Orsus Situation Planning

    An interview with Rafi Bhonker, vice president of marketing and sales for Orsus, about situation planning, a holistic approach to optimizing planning, response and analysis. more

  • Podcast: LaserShield

    An interview with Tony Dohrmann, founder and CEO of LaserShield, about residential security. more


Videos


Whitepapers

  • Policy-Based Physical Security Management

    Practically all facility-based physical security systems, devices and services operate in silos, very loosely connected with each other. Obtaining a comprehensive view of physical security operations for all corporate locations worldwide is very challenging. The problem further gets exasperated with localized security processes, ad-hoc event handling, countless alarms and a lack of holistic reporting from multi-vendor proprietary systems. more

  • Virtualization for Video Surveillance Environments

    Video management systems have evolved over the past 10 years from limited functionality analog digital video recorders (DVRs) to high-performance digital systems available today. There have been challenges in migrating to the latest digital systems because of the high initial capital expenditures required and the need to overhaul existing infrastructure. The following describes the evolution of video surveillance data management systems and how a technical breakthrough in Serverless Computing will accelerate the migration from analog to digital by offering higher returns at lower investment outlays. more

  • Total Cost of Ownership: Axis Communications

    When the question is asked “Is a network camera more expensive than an analog camera” the answer is a resounding “yes”. It should be, since it includes more functionality than its analog counterpart. When the next question asked is “Is a network camera system more expensive than DVR system with analog cameras?” the answer will depend on who is in the room. Some say “absolutely” while others “maybe” and some “no”. Why is this? more