IntelliVision joins HDcctv Alliance
Intelligent video analysis and automated monitoring solutions company IntelliVision Technologies Corporation has joined the HDcctv Alliance.
IntelliVision plans to introduce its family of analytics, object recognition and video power suites into HDcctv-compliant products for the surveillance market to automatically track and identify objects, analyse motion, and extract video intelligence.
IntelliVision solutions will be embedded in HDcctv video encoders, servers, cameras, DVRs, and other related products such as intelligent video libraries.
Belden joins HDcctv Alliance
Professional video cable manufacturer Belden has joined the HDcctv Alliance.
“Belden continues to be at the forefront of video technology,” said Josh Dixon, Belden vertical market manager for safety and security.
“We joined the HDcctv Alliance because we recognise both the value of HDcctv in the video surveillance market and the importance of having interoperability standards.
“Delivering high-resolution video images, this new camera connection technology allows for higher performing systems, with a lower installation learning curve and a much lower cost of entry.”
Is HDcctv the answer to higher-resolution video?
Sam Pfeifle of Security Director News sits down on the ISC West 2010 show floor with Todd Rockoff from the HDcctv Alliance to discuss the benefits of HDcctv as a camera connection technology.
ACULA joins HDcctv Alliance
CCTV manufacturer ACULA has joined the HDcctv Alliance, with plans to market an HDcctv-compliant receiver/repeater.
Info4Security interview with HDcctv Alliance Executive Director Todd Rockoff at IFSEC 2010
Direct from the show floor at IFSEC 2010, I4S spoke to Todd Rockoff about the HDcctv Alliance's progress, its move towards a compliance standard, and when we should expect to see HDcctv-compliant products on the market.
Korea Technology & Communications Joins HDcctv Alliance To Manufacture HDcctv-Compliant Cameras
Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) May 3, 2010 -- HDcctv Alliance(tm), the global security industry consortium established to manage and promote technical standards for HDcctv™ equipment interoperability, announced today that Korea Technology & Communications (KT&C), one of Korea's leading manufacturers of CCTV cameras, has joined the Alliance to manufacture HDcctv-compliant products for the surveillance market.
Security Info Watch interview with HDcctv Alliance Executive Director Todd Rockoff at ISC West 2010
In Episode 51, we hear from Todd Rockoff, executive director of the HDcctv Alliance, as he gives an update on this industry group, its members and video surveillance standards the organization is creating. The interview was recorded at ISC West 2010.
Click here, then select Episode 51.