The editors of Security Products are back in Las Vegas for ISC West. With our comfortable shoes on and notepads and recorders at the ready, we are excited to attack our jam-packed schedules which are filled with media breakfasts, booth appointments galore and press dinners with vendors.
- By Sherleen Mahoney
- Apr 06, 2011
Optellios Inc., a developer and manufacturer of fiber-optic sensing and security systems, announced recently that its FiberPatrol X, is the first and only self-healing fiber optic intrusion detection system to be independently evaluated by The National Safe Skies Alliance and the Transportation Security Administration.
Vicon Industries Inc., a designer and producer of network video management systems, introduces a broad new line of fixed, high-resolution analog cameras with a range of features, including privacy masking, motion detection, backlight compensation, focus aids, analytics and digital noise reduction.
AMAG Technology, an access control, IP video and intrusion management solution provider, will be demonstrating its Symmetry Homeland V7 Security Management System at ISC West.
Next Level Security Systems, a provider of a new breed of unified, networked security solutions, will have a robust presence at the 2011 ISC West conference in Las Vegas with a host of activities that highlight its award-winning technologies and partnerships with leading security providers.
Arecont Vision introduces the world’s first 20 megapixel day/night panoramic cameras to the market. The new SurroundVideo 20-megapixel H.264 cameras provide higher-resolution 180-degree or 360-degree panoramic views and can replace up to 65 conventional cameras.
ADT Security Services, Inc. recently announced it has acquired Proximex, a provider of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) system software, to be operated by ADT’s Commercial business.
Verint Systems Inc. recently announced that Eastern Michigan University is leveraging the next-generation Nextiva Video Management software from Verint Video Intelligence Solutions to advance the security of its facilities and further its commitment to safe learning environments.
Independent grocers face a tough business environment. They are typically faced with severe competition from national chains, price erosion and rising overhead, not to mention business related issues of food spoilage, sourcing, employee matters and loss prevention. To beat the odds in this tough environment, one independent business owner is using technology.
Optelecom-NKF Inc., manufacturer of Siqura and Optelecom video surveillance solutions, announced that it will be renamed on April 1, as a result of its recent merger with the Dutch company, TKH Group.