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- 09-08-2008, 03:59 AM #14phunGuest
Over the last month, interest in Apple's role in video surveillance
has increased dramatically. Apple is co-hosting a panel titled "The
Future of Video Surveillance" September 16, 2008 at ASIS, the largest
security management seminar in the world.
The special report examines Apple's products and what benefits they
can offer video surveillance solutions. The report determines that
mobile video surveillance is the area where Apple will create the most
significant impact. While mobile video surveillance is highly valuable
to security, traditional PDAs and phones had limited success.
According to the report, the iPhone (and the iPod touch) have the
ability to create a breakthrough to finally deliver quality mobile
video surveillance.
"Seemingly everyone wants to know how Apple will impact video
surveillance," states John Honovich, founder of IPVideoMarket.info and
a panelist on "The Future of Video Surveillance" event. "This report
should help the community better understand the key areas where Apple
will have the biggest impact. Apple is poised to significantly improve
video surveillance. Smart professionals should carefully understand
and adjust their actions to maximize this emerging trend."
Key video surveillance companies including 3VR, 3xLogic, ACTi, ADT,
Aimetis, American Dynamics, Agent Vi, ArecontVision, Avigilon, Axis
Communications, BRS Labs, Cieffe, Cernium, Cisco, ClickIt, Dedicated
Micros, DIGIOP, DvTel, Envysion, Exacq, Flir, Gentec, Grandeye,
IQinVision, Intransa, ipConfigure, Firetide, FluidMesh, IBM,
Immervision, Indigovision, Intellivid, Intransa,ioimage, IQinvision,
LenSec, Milestone Systems, Mobotix, ObjectVideo, Orsus, Panasonic,
Pelco, Pivot3, SightLogix, VideoIQ, Video-Insight, Vidsys and Vivotek.
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- 09-08-2008, 06:37 AM #2LarryGuest
Re: iPhone: "The Future of Video Surveillance" September 16, 2008
4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:bc97930b-99be-4694-af38-
[email protected]:
> Over the last month, interest in Apple's role in video surveillance
> has increased dramatically. Apple is co-hosting a panel titled "The
> Future of Video Surveillance" September 16, 2008 at ASIS, the largest
> security management seminar in the world.
>
Now, how in hell are you going to use the iPhone for video surveillance
when it doesn't even have an easel stand to stand it up and you have to
hold it in one hand to use it?
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