IDIS to Spotlight Extended Warranties, Enhanced Video Surveillance Technology, and Deep Learning at ASIS 2017

IDIS will be returning to the ASIS International Seminar and Exhibition this year in Dallas, Texas, as part of the company's year-long 20th anniversary celebration and "Two Decades of Innovation" global showcase of IDIS video surveillance technologies.

Named a finalist in the "Outstanding Security Manufacturer" category in the 2017 Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs), to be awarded the during ASIS, IDIS will feature its signature offerings (such as the flagship DirectIP™), debut new technology, and formally unveil an extended warranty, which brings recorder guarantees to as much as seven years.

As the final major tradeshow on the company's global schedule, ASIS will also be host to an exclusive preview of IDIS's deep learning initiatives and the final 20th anniversary booth celebration of the year.

Specifically, IDIS will highlight the following at ASIS 2017:

  • A complete lineup of H.265 IPC/NVR products, including the newly enhanced IDIS 12MP Super Fisheye Camera, which offers improved specifications and performance, and the powerful IDIS DR-8364 NVR, which features 900Mbps throughput, redundant power, IDIS Smart Failover technologies, and showcases world-leading IDIS Intelligent Codec H.265/H.264 performance, which provides up to 90% savings in storage capability, an essential benefit for those seeking to leverage the full potential of high resolution 4K technologies.
  • The IDIS Ultimate Warranty, which extends the company's standard warranty for recorders to five years, with the added benefit of two additional years for registered recorders. This brings the warranty for IDIS's H.265 NVRs and multi-format HD-TVI IDIS DirectCX TVRs to an industry-leading seven years. (IDIS IP cameras eligible for the two year extension will also benefit from extended warranties of five years.) The IDIS Ultimate Warranty offers integrators and installers competitive advantages and delivers increased peace of mind and lower cost of ownership to end users.
  • An exclusive preview of IDIS's deep learning initiatives, highlighting the company's research and development, spearheaded by IDIS President, co-founder, and artificial intelligence expert, Albert Ryu, Ph.D.

Keith Drummond, Senior Director of IDIS America, noted, "IDIS is looking forward to our third appearance at ASIS 2017 and to celebrating our two decades of innovation with our valued partners and end users one more time as we close out our 20th anniversary year. This is an exciting time for IDIS as we stand behind our signature quality like never before with a new industry-leading warranty, introduce new offerings to our award-winning DirectIP range, and preview our deep learning initiatives. Visitors to our booth this year will not be disappointed, and we look forward to sharing the story of Why It's Not the Same. It's IDIS."

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