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Bay Shore NY-November 2, 2009. IPVideo Corporation, the developer and manufacturer of DynaView network-based physical security solutions, announced that the company has joined the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF). Established in 2008, ONVIF is a global and open industry forum that is committed to the adoption of network video in the security market. The ONVIF specification defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery, video streaming and intelligence metadata.
There are a large number of DynaView video management systems (VMS) and physical security information management (PSIM) products installed worldwide. Built on open standards, DynaView solutions are designed to provide a comprehensive security system that will keep pace with today’s changing physical security market.
“Developing a common protocol is important to the continued growth of the network-based physical security information management market,” said Paul Galburt, Vice President of Development at IPVideo. “We have been committed to open standards for over a decade and organizations such as ONVIF help ensure that IPVideo’s VMS and PSIM products will continue to lead the industry with support for a broad list of leading IP surveillance components and solutions.”
About IPVideo Corporation:
IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of VMS and PSIM solutions. The company blends expertise in video and data management, remote sensor and surveillance technologies, software development, networking and systems integration to create open- standard physical security solutions. The company has been in business since 1999 and is headquartered in Bay Shore, NY with research and development offices in Punta Gorda, FL.
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Bay Shore NY- October 5 2009. IPVideo Corporation, the leading manufacturer of VMS and PSIM solutions, for physical security applications, has released DynaView VMS the next generation video management system. DynaView VMS offers dealers and end users a VMS application that is easy to deploy and use, while maintaining mission critical reliability and a low total cost of ownership.
DynaView VMS products are turnkey solutions featuring pre-installed software on purpose built COTS hardware platforms strategically designed to stand up to the intense demands of IP Video surveillance. A typical turnkey SMB system can be capturing and recording video within a half hour using DynaView VMS automatic camera discovery and default settings.
“DynaView VMS products are designed to solve today’s complex security challenges,” said Steve Sleicher, Chief Operating Officer at IPVideo Corporation. “VMS is easy to deploy, learn and operate. We have coupled ten years experience manufacturing VMS products with the most recent advancements in hardware and software technology to bring DynaView VMS to market. DynaView VMS is a leap forward for the physical security industry.”
DynaView VMS Licenses are NOT associated with camera or encoder’s MAC address making it easy to change or replace cameras. All hardware including drives includes a 3 year warranty. Systems are 24 hour benchmark tested using the IP Video Simulator. Storage uses RAID1 for increased redundancy, performance and simplicity. Selected features include:
• H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG compression
• Transcoding for minimum bandwidth utilization and storage reduction
• Open architecture Microsoft .NET framework
• Supports all Megapixel and HDTV resolutions
• Automated camera discovery and Active Directory integration for ease of setup
• Powerful analytic analysis of recorded video
• Support for 400+ camera models from 35+ manufacturers
• Scalable to over 100 cameras per server and unlimited servers
• IP Server Application runs as a Windows Service for high reliability
• Multi-level security including server, camera and PTZ control
• Supports external storage devices including iSCSI, NAS, and SAN
• Live and recorded video & audio from multiple locations in a single display
• Automatic updates of client software upon startup
• Drill-down maps provide an overview of camera placement for quick access
About IPVideo Corporation:
IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of turnkey VMS and PSIM solutions. The company, in business since 1999, blends expertise in video and data management, remote sensor and surveillance technologies, software development, networking and systems integration to create unique turnkey product solutions for our customers. The company is headquartered in Bay Shore, NY and has research and development offices in Punta Gorda, FL.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
IPVideo Corporation Welcomes Perry Behr, North East Regional Sales Manager
Bay Shore, NY – September 15, 2009 - IPVideo Corporation, a leading manufacturer of VMS (Video Management Systems) and PSIM solutions, has hired Perry Behr as North East Regional Sales Manager. Behr's main efforts will be focused in the North East United States. IPVideo Corporation has been experiencing rapid growth nationwide and wants to take advantage of the opportunities in this region.
"This newly created position fits perfectly with our geographic expansion plans. The North East region is very important to us, and having a regional representative is part of our company's strategic goal to deliver quality products and services to our customers", said Steve Sleicher, COO of IPVideo. "I've known Perry for years, he brings a wealth of knowledge having worked in the security industry for over a decade with leading regional and international security firms and he will be a great asset to our company."
"I'm very excited about moving to IPVideo . I've been in the industry a long time and when I decided to make a change I wanted to join a security manufacturer with a defined growth plan and a strong product line. IPVideo’s VMS and PSIM are “best of breed” products built around what clients need, for today’s challenging security environment.” said Behr. "Customers are confused by products which do not fully explain features and functions and they are confused by pricing schemes that require an accountant to figure out. IPVideo’s products are engineered for real world applications and both product features and pricing are clearly presented.”
About IPVideo Corporation:
IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of turnkey VMS (Video Management Systems) and PSIM solutions. The company blends expertise in video and data management, remote sensor and surveillance technologies, software development, networking and systems integration to create unique turnkey product solutions for our customers. The company is headquartered in Bay Shore, NY and has research and development offices in Punta Gorda, FL.
Perry Behr can be reached at (631) 969-2601 or via e-mail at Perry.Behr@IPVideoCorp.com.
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Media Contact: Steve Sleicher IPVideo Corporation 516-942-3888 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Announcing DynaView PSIM available for Integral DS Express and DS RealVue Bay Shore, NY (May 12, 2008) – The DynaView PSIM physical security information management system is now available for use with the Pelco Integral DS Express and DS RealVue digital video systems. DynaView PSIM captures video from Integral DVRs and displays them on video walls and other types of computer monitors or panels. A command to display a specific camera can dynamically change the frame rate, image size, and resolution to be displayed. Any number of Integral units can be connected to a centrally located DynaView PSIM allowing the user to display and manage video from hundreds, even thousands, of cameras regardless of bandwidth limitations. The PSIM design provides extensive WAN resource management when capturing video from Integral DVR’s. Prioritized requests for video or data, coupled with DynaView intelligent trans-coding, single video connection technology, and dynamic network connections minimize bandwidth demands. “The DynaView PSIM is engineered to operate effectively within the limits found in most real world environments. We know that users live with legacy surveillance systems, limited network bandwidth, a need to prioritize and monitor ever greater numbers of video streams”, said Jack Plunkett, CTO of IPVideo Corporation. “With the DynaView PISM, Integral customers can upgrade their system and protect the investment in Integral equipment”. About IPVideo Corporation IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of quality turn-key physical security products. IPVideo products enable business, government and educational institutions to expand, integrate and automate their video monitoring and physical security operations. Our solutions have helped these sectors leverage the combined power of LAN, WAN and Internet technologies to transform outdated analog processes into highly efficient digital systems providing actionable knowledge for security applications. ####
For Immediate Release Long Beach Schools Install High-Resolution Video Surveillance Bay Shore, New York - IPVideo Corporation announced that the installation of an integrated, full-featured video surveillance system has been completed at Long Beach High School in Lido Beach, New York. The project was phase one of a district-wide initiative to implement a scalable security management platform that will serve as a building block with the capability to tie in access control, building management systems, IP Intercoms and text messaging alerts. The ambitious project was undertaken in order to assist in the district's initiative to establish itself as a safe harbor for learning. By leveraging the school's existing network infrastructure, installing IPVideo's Enterprise Class Surveillance System and 36 Axis network cameras, the school saved thousands of dollars while benefiting from the IP Network video's scalability, Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) capabilities and remote management. Cooperation in the logistical planning between IPVideo Corporation's engineers and Long Beach Schools' IT department, allowed for a seamless integration that concluded in only 30 days. "The district needed a system that could clearly identify individuals," said David Antar, president of IPVideo Corporation. "The district had a high-tech infrastructure in place and wanted the best surveillance to go along with it. They have a tremendous ability to support high resolution cameras because the WAN infrastructure provides more bandwidth. Analog cameras cannot support the higher resolutions that network cameras connected to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) can. There is a limit to where analog systems can go and what they can do." "High school can be a very tough time for teenagers," said Michel Richez, Director of Technology and Information Services "Situations may start in the neighborhood and migrate on school campuses. You have hundreds of kids who are experiencing a lot of physical changes and who are emotionally charged. Things are bound to happen. It is not just this high school; it is in every high school. For us, it was time to put an effective and scalable security plan in place as a precautionary measure." About IPVideo Corporation IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of quality turnkey IP Video Surveillance products. IPVideo's products enable business, government and educational institutions to expand, integrate and automate their video monitoring and security operations. Our solutions have helped these sectors leverage the combined power of LAN, WAN and Internet technologies to transform outdated analog processes into highly efficient digital systems providing actionable knowledge for security applications. About Long Beach Public Schools Long Beach Public Schools prides itself on an intensive emphasis on technology with over 1500 computers, wireless high speed networked laptops in all schools and the implementation of a gigabit wide-area network connecting all school campuses. Long Beach Public Schools also offers strong support for programs in the arts and music at all levels, with numerous student participants who consistently win local, regional and state recognition. For more information, contact Megan Williams at 631-969-2601 ext. 2245 or mwilliams@ipvideocorp.com ###
For Immediate Release DynaView (Click here for a printer friendly version) iMatrix to be honored at Long Island Software Awards (LISA) Bay Shore, New York, April 16, 2007 – IPVideo Corporation announced today that they will be honored as product winners at LISTnet’s (Long Island Software and Technology Network) Long Island Software Awards (LISA) in recognition of their dedication to the development of technology on Long Island. At a ceremony to be held at the Garden City Hotel on May 1, 2007, Steve Sleicher, IPVideo’s vice president, will be on hand to accept the award on behalf of DynaView – iMatrix. iMatrix is an event-driven video display system providing strategic rules-based control of video monitors and video walls across the network. Tactical on-the-fly command intervention maximizes the productivity and efficiency of the surveillance professional. iMatrix, in combination with DynaView’s Network Video Recorders, dynamically changes which camera’s video is displayed on each specific console based on the detection of motion, a triggered alarm event, an analytical examination, or a manual override. iMatrix replaces traditional analog matrix switches by utilizing the IP network to transmit software commands that push video to specific displays rather than using hardware switches and dedicated coaxial cabling to each camera. About IPVideo Corporation IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of quality turnkey IP Video Surveillance products. IPVideo’s products enable business, government and educational institutions to expand, integrate and automate their video monitoring and security operations. Our solutions have helped these sectors leverage the combined power of LAN, WAN and Internet technologies to transform outdated analog processes into highly efficient digital systems providing actionable knowledge for security applications. ######### For more information on IPVideo Corporation: www.ipvideocorp.com ###
DynaView Safeguards Panama Ports Bay Shore, NY – IPVideo Corporation’s DynaView system has been selected to safeguard one of the world’s largest sea ports. Panama Ports Company (PPC) operates two ports in Panama and is a member of the Hutchison Port Holdings, which operates two-hundred and fifty-five berths in forty-four ports around the world. These port and terminal operations serve the Panama Canal, the primary link for the transportation of goods between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. “The selection of the DynaView system was certainly a critical decision, due to the strategic nature of the port operations”, said Juan Delgado, Vice President of Multitek Pacifico the system integrator. DynaView is megapixel certified, which assures PPC that the system is capable of reliably capturing, recording and managing large resolution images. “The combination of megapixel cameras and DynaView provide significant advantages over other surveillance systems on the market,” states David Antar, President of IPVideo Corporation. After a detailed analysis of the ports surveillance requirements, selecting the DynaView project designed by Multitek Pacifico was an easy decision for PPC. It was obvious that DynaView would meet or exceed the ports high performance requirements, integrated intelligence, video recording and management, reliable design and high resolution imagery and therefore was the best and most cost effective solution to protect their employees, port operations, and cargo. “We were used to the grainy, blurry images of CCTV," said Michael Hernandez, CIO of PPC. "When we first saw [the camera] images, they were so clear it was like watching a DVD. That sort of quality has become necessary in our industry." The DynaView system helps lower the risk of theft, vandalism, and injury. The ability to recognize and use incoming video and audio signals as triggers to control system function, send e-mail alerts with images attached, provide routing of video display to specific security consoles certainly assists with the security process. About IPVideo Corporation IPVideo Corporation is a leading manufacturer of quality turn-key IP Video Surveillance products. IPVideo’s products enable business, government and educational institutions to expand, integrate and automate their video monitoring and security operations. Our solutions have helped these sectors leverage the combined power of LAN, WAN and Internet technologies to transform outdated analog processes into highly efficient digital systems providing actionable knowledge for security applications. About Panama Ports Company Panama Ports Company (PPC) operates the ports of Cristobal and Balboa located at each end of the Panama Canal. PPC is committed to transforming the two ports into major hubs to serve the Atlantic and Pacific trade routes. PPC is a member of the Hutchison Port Holdings, which operates two-hundred and fifty-five berths in forty-four ports around the world. ### For more information, press only: For more information on IPVideo Corporation: ###
School Security a Priority.
Jefferson County Community College in Watertown, NY began instituting a four step security upgrade aimed at increasing student safety.
After the tragedy at the Virginia Tech Campus, Community colleges began to serious look at ways of notifying and protecting their students.
Jefferson County Community College in Watertown, NY began instituting a four step security upgrade aimed at increasing student safety. JCC chose Wells Communications to help design and implement three out of the four steps.
The first step was to install a robust network backbone to allow the campus to focus on immediate and future needs. The Campus IT Department connected all of the buildings with Fiber links.
The second step was to enhance the Closed Circuit TV system initially to cover the outside parking lots. The College decided to use an IP based camera system. The decision was easily made with the use of fiber backbone the college installed throughout the campus. Instead of long cable runs and installation of cumbersome conduit, wherever the college wanted to have a camera installed, there would be only a short run to a power box and one cable run to the Network Closet. Installing IP cameras also decreased the amount of time installers needed to be in the classroom buildings and inconvenience staff and students. A network Video recorder is housed in a secure building connected to the College network behind a firewall. All viewing is done at normal networked PC stations with secure internet access by appropriate college officials. The System is easily upgradeable to add more cameras and the system is smart enough to add analytics.
The third step of the upgrade was to find a system of notification in the event of any type of serious incident. At present, the college has no form of notification to students inside or outside of the buildings. Again JCC chose Wells Communications to help design and implement a mass notification system. Wells received an order for a Federal Signal Electronic Siren system. This system allows the College to send a Loud Tone(s) to alert students, on Campus, of a forthcoming voice message. This message can be a canned message or a live message giving them instructions to follow. Different Siren tones can be used for different situations. The Federal system also is scalable to allow for integration of network notification, as well as, cell phone and pager notification and interior intercom type notification systems.
The final upgrade was to the two-way radio system by allowing multiple talk groups and interoperability to local resources (city and county fire and law enforcement). The College again chose Wells Communications to help design and Implement a comprehensive communications solution. JCC chose the Motorola MOTOTRBO digital TDMA radio system to provide high quality secure communications between the Campus security and the maintenance departments. The MOTOTRBO system allows JCC to utilize TDMA technology to have one repeater provide two distinct private talk groups. This system also allows supervisors to carry on private one to one conversations or create different group calling. The College will use their old analog repeater to crossband to local resources. This separate channel on the new MOTOTRBO radio will talk analog to the resources while still having digital communications within the college, all using just one radio.
The final two steps will be installed by the end of February. The College Security Office is eager to have more tools to help them keep their students safe and secure.
Eighty people attended an IP video workshop in Bay Shore, NY Representatives from Toshiba, Alcatel-Lucent, Intelli-vision, and IPVideo Corporation gave presentations ranging from a basic introduction to a much more advanced technical discussion regarding the application of IP technology to physical surveillance. Topics included selecting IP cameras that will meet your requirements; the implications of using advanced network switching hardware, an introduction to video analytics, as well as a discussion of the overall advantages of an IP-based network centric surveillance system. John Hall, of Trust Security Consulting said, “We really enjoyed the workshop, the people, and the opportunity to not only listen but also ask questions. You guys provided some good info from many different technology partners that are needed to bring a comprehensive IP CCTV solution together.” And Daniel Valles of T & R Alarm Company commented, “I learned a lot, looking forward to learning more”. Paul Galburt, of IPVideo Corporation said, “This type of turnout is a true indication as to the pent-up demand for this information. This supports the industry analysts’ projection of a 40% annual growth rate for the IP surveillance market during the next five to ten years.” IPVideo Corporation and our technology partners will be scheduling a number of workshops throughout the Northeast and in major cities across the U.S. If you are interested in learning more about our workshops and would like to be notified of one near you please contact Steve Sleicher at Steve@IPVideoCorp.com or (866) 797-1300 x2242. On December 6, 2006 IPVideo Corporation hosted an IP video workshop at its headquarters in Bay Shore, NY. In attendance were over eighty individuals from the tri-state area and as far away as Chicago, all seeking knowledge about implementing an IP surveillance system.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York Magnet School Leverages Network Backbone For Cost-Effective IP-Network Monitoring & Surveillance Solution Background The Mount Vernon City School District is located in the southeastern corner of beautiful Westchester County, NY, operating 15 schools with an enrollment of over 10,000 students. The A.B. Davis Middle School is a district magnet school that serves 867 students, 75 teachers, 5 administrators, 4 counselors, a psychologist and 30 support staff members. To safeguard its students and staff, A.B. Davis Middle School subscribes to a Zero Tolerance policy to violence, drugs and gangs, and they have made a concerted effort to establish themselves as a “safe harbor” for learning. As part of this initiative, they used the recent summer break to install an IP Network Video Surveillance System – the first in Mt Vernon City School District’s history. By leveraging their existing network infrastructure and installing IP Video Corporation’s Enterprise Surveillance System coupled with Toshiba network cameras, the school saved thousands of dollars while benefiting from IP Network video’s scalability, Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) capabilities and remote management. Eliminated was the need for additional Ethernet cable pulls, complex coaxial runs, outdated analog equipment and expensive electrical rework. Project Goals The goal of the A.B Davis project was an integrated, full-featured video surveillance program for real-time monitoring both inside and outside the school. Administrators also wanted a system that would be easy to access by authorized users, and delivered the greatest value for the dollars spent, and that could be expanded upon to meet future needs. The district worked with integrator A Technology Solutions, Inc. to install the IP Network Surveillance System. “The goals of the A.B Davis project can be summed up as accessibility, affordability and scalability,” notes David Antar, President of A Technology Solutions. “Immediately we saw the cost-savings and performance enhancing potential of the school’s network infrastructure. The school district’s IT team were very enthusiastic about an IP Network-based solution.” Getting It Done The district’s IT department configured a separate VLAN infrastructure for the IP Video System to better manage network utilization. An IP Video Corporation Visual Sentry NVR boasting a massive four-terabytes of storage tapped into the network’s capacity. The Visual Sentry NVR software makes it possible for any workstation on the network to be utilized as a viewing client for monitoring live video or retrieving archives. A security console with eight rack-mounted LCD 19-inch monitors is located in the Security Operations Center (SOC) deep inside A.B. Davis Middle School. At the security console, up to 64 cameras can be viewed simultaneously on each monitor. In addition, live video and recorded archives can be viewed via the Internet with remote viewing client software. The NVR is located in the facility’s server room, providing a centralized secure location to capture and store images. As future needs arise, additional image storage and viewing modules can easily be added to the system. For instance, A Technology Solutions is in discussions to bring video access to local police at their headquarters via the Internet or a wireless network from a police car. TOSHIBA CAMERAS USED In selecting a supplier for the 104 IP Network cameras to install, A Technology Solutions chose Toshiba. The decision was based on performance, value and most importantly, the Toshiba cameras’ ability to be easily integrated into IP Video Corporations Visual Sentry NVR. Inside the school, 94 Toshiba IK-WR01A vandal-resistant network domes were installed in cafeterias, hallways and classrooms, while another 10 Toshiba IK-WB21A PTZ-style network cameras were mounted within heated enclosures outside the school’s parameter to watch parking lots and schoolyards. The Toshiba IK-WR01A combines a rugged vandal-resistant design with hybrid network/analog capabilities, super-sharp 480 TV resolution and a 30 frame-per-second frame rate. But what really made the camera stand out to A Technology Solutions was its 802.af PoE support, requiring only a single Ethernet cable to deliver both communications and power. The result is better placement flexibility and lower installation costs while facilitating the use of uninterruptible power supply with the camera, so that video monitoring can continue in the event of a power failure. “The Toshiba camera’s PoE support saved Mt. Vernon School District thousands of dollars in electrical hardwiring,” notes Antar. A Technology Solutions was equally enthusiastic about the Toshiba IK-WB21A that offers ultra-fast Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) capability with 22X optical zoom, razor-sharp SXVGA resolution (1280 x 960) and a slot for a removable SD memory card, allowing for an added “at-the-camera” recording option that works in conjunction with an alarm. The Toshiba cameras can be programmed and operated using the Visual Sentry NVR, with options such as frame rate, motion detection or resolution being individually set for each camera. David Antar of A Technology Solutions has no doubt about the systems effectiveness: “Between IP Video Corporations NVR and Toshiba cameras, this system is truly state-of-the-art. It is a good feeling knowing that we are protecting children while they get the education they need to improve their lives.” ###
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bay Shore, NY – June 27, 2006 – IP Video Corp and SharksEye Systems, pioneers in IP based network video surveillance, have announced that an agreement to merge the two companies became effective June 1, 2006. The new company, to be headquartered in Bay Shore, NY with an advanced product development facility in Punta Gorda, FL, will operate as IP Video Corp. IP Video Corp and SharksEye Systems, Inc. have been global developers and suppliers of IP video surveillance products for nearly six years and have enjoyed a friendly competitive relationship as well as an informal technology partnership. “We believe that merging our companies will have a positive synergistic impact on our marketing and product development capabilities,” said David Antar, President of IP Video Corp. Mr. Antar will assume the responsibilities as President of the newly formed company, while Paul Galburt, CTO of SharksEye Systems will perform the duties of VP of Advanced Product Direction and Development. Mr. Antar also said, “The combined sales channel from IP Video Corp and SharksEye Systems will provide us with broad technological, vertical, and territorial market penetration while protecting the investment made by our existing customers.” Mr. Galburt added, “Our combined technical and industry experience will enable us to see further into the future of the surveillance market while moving our products quickly in exciting new directions.” Mr. Antar and Mr. Galburt discussed that the rapidly developing and changing IP surveillance market will demand that suppliers move quickly to take advantage of technological advances while adding additional security-based applications. Galburt said, “Our new product architecture is based on an advanced framework concept that will enable the application of future network, camera, and software technologies as well as providing for a relatively easy integration of third-party IP-based security products. Together, they believe that this merger will set IP Video Corp on the fast track to becoming the definitive IP surveillance market leader within the next two years. About SharksEye Systems Established in 2000, SharksEye Systems has been a leading developer of innovative IP network-enabled products for digital surveillance and remote monitoring. IP surveillance is the latest advance in digital video technology, offering many advantages over CCTV/analog systems and standard digital video recording. Around the globe SharksEye products help companies implement network-based solutions to digitally monitor, record, and control audio/video devices locally and in remote locations over an IP Network. About IP Video Corp IP Video Corporation is a leading manufacture of quality turn-key IP Video Surveillance products. IP Video’s products enable business, government and educational institutions to expand, integrate and automate their video monitoring and security operations. Our solutions have helped these sectors leverage the combined power of LAN, WAN and Internet technologies to transform outdated analog processes into highly efficient digital systems providing actionable knowledge for security applications. Contact Information: Natasha Alexenko 1490 North Clinton Avenue Bay Shore, NY 11706 (631) 969-2600 X2225 nalexenko@IPVideoCorp.com
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