Synectics has released its latest ‘Tech Note’ to help business and organizations explore how video analytics can transform their security and surveillance operations.
March Networks entered into a distribution partnership with VAD Technologies to deliver advanced video surveillance technologies and video-based business intelligence to customers in the Middle East.
Novel technologies, including artificial intelligence are playing an imperative role in transforming a range of industrial sectors. Despite being at a relatively nascent stage, the adoption of artificial intelligence for video surveillance and VSaaS (video surveillance as a service) market
Genetec, announced its participation at Intersec 2020 in Dubai next week, as the company gets ready to offer a sneak peak of the upcoming release of Security Center 5.9 along with Security Center 5.8.
Jeff Burgess, the Chief Executive Officer for BCD INC, talks to Anita Joseph about the company’s growth, the Middle East video technology market and the need to innovate constantly, to stay ahead of the game.
Phoenix Contact offers its first comprehensive solution for wired or wireless IP video surveillance in industrial applications. This includes an extensive product portfolio of connection and automation technology for use between the camera and video server.
According to the recent report from ReportLinker, “The global video surveillance system market was valued at USD 47.40 billion in 2018, and is expected to reach a value of USD 86.06 billion by 2024, recording a CAGR of 10.35% over the forecast period (2019 – 2024).”
“Video surveillance has evolved from a simple requirement for clear images to video content analysis (VCA) for improved management. Now, with deep learning, security solutions are enabled with sophisticated intelligence and efficiency at a whole new level.
Alexander Belyaev, Technical Director at NNTC discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is being implemented into video surveillance systems. In line with Dubai’s ‘Oyoon’ (‘Eyes’) project, AI-assisted video surveillance designed to tackle crime in the city and help reduce roadside deaths and traffic jams.
AOC, one of the largest PC Monitor brands in the world, today lunched E1 series of PC monitors targeting the fast growing regional market for video surveillance. The E1 series consists of 4 models; 9E1H 18.5″ (470mm), 20E1H 19.5″ (494.2 mm), 22E1H 21.5″ (546.87 mm) and 27E1H 27″ (685.9 mm).
According to the “Video Surveillance – Global Market Outlook (2017-2026)” report by ResearchAndMarkets.com the global Video Surveillance market accounted for $30.01 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $105.99 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 15.0% during the forecast period.
NetApp announced today that it is showcasing its latest video surveillance and hybrid flash storage solutions during its participation at Intersec 2019. The E-Series Video Surveillance Storage Solution enhances the massive worldwide surveillance adoption