IP Video, Analytics Protect Alabama Racetrack

NICE Systems Ltd. recently announced that the Victoryland racetrack in Shorter, Ala. has placed a multi-million dollar order to expand its NICE environment with NiceVision Net, NICE’s end-to-end solution for IP video security with content analytics.

The NICE solution will be used to enhance monitoring and investigation capabilities at the facility while decreasing total security cost of ownership. The solution will be implemented together with NICE partner Sport View Technologies, a leading provider of electronic systems integration and solution packages to the gaming industry.

Victoryland holds live greyhound racing and simulcast greyhound and horse racing from all over the country. The facility is also home to more than 3,300 video bingo machines. Video analytics from NICE will enable Victoryland security staff to streamline operations and improve security and safety by monitoring occupancy, the traffic of attendees and eliminating fraud at the facility.

“We selected the NICE solution with its video content analytics to enhance the facilities surveillance capabilities, as well as to be able to provide high quality video evidence of potentially prosecutable activities,” said Roman Burchart, director of technical services at Sport View Technologies. “We also expect that leveraging the IP solution will enable us to significantly decrease the cost of the project’s installation over a traditional analog solution.”

The scalable IP video solution offered by NiceVision Net will provide Victoryland reliability, with a high availability architecture that is supported by unique features, such as Zero Points of Failure encoder redundancy, ensuring non-stop surveillance under any condition for mission critical applications.

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