Surveillance Recorder Standards Examined (PSIA / ONVIF)
Security managers suffer from no standards for surveillance recorders. Even large organizations with thousands of cameras and hundreds of sites...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Security managers suffer from no standards for surveillance recorders. Even large organizations with thousands of cameras and hundreds of sites...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
This report lists over 20 improvements recommended by subscribers of the Video Surveillance Professional Service in a recent survey. Each request...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
With ASIS announcements demonstrating broad manufacturer commitment to IP camera specifications, the key questions now turn to timetable for actual...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
While Canon [link no longer available] is a $50 Billion USD company and a major supplier of digital cameras, they are not a major force in the...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Milestone plans to release support for both ONVIF and PSIA IP camera specifications in the 4th quarter of 2009, allowing 3rd party camera...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
Milestone and IQinVision has successfully demonstrated interopability between an IQ camera and Milestone's software. This is a demonstration only...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
This week, IndigoVision has announced a higher performance NVR series [link no longer available] - the NVR-AS 3000. The existing series (the 200)...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
Megapixel was the most dominant trend in IP cameras over the first half of 2009. So dominant was megapixel, that not only did most manufacturers...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
Over the first half of 2009, improvements in deployment simplicity was the strongest theme for video management systems. While few to no...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
In June 2009, LILIN announced support for ONVIF in their camera lines and is shipping these cameras for production use. I have also received a...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
A few people asked about the difficulties for adding VMS support for IP cameras. A key difficulty is that there are two vendors that most IP camera...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
In conversations with over a dozen manufacturers, the consistent theme I hear is a preference for ONVIF. Interestingly, the reason is always about...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
94 respondents answered our IP camera survey. Here are some highlights of the results: 73% believe standards are very important while only 4%...
By John Honovich - almost 14 years ago
Axis told me that they plan to release ONVIF support to their camera firmware in Q3, 2009. This will be in addition to their existing...
By John Honovich - about 14 years ago
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By John Honovich - about 14 years ago (Research)
TechSec featured a debate on IP camera standards - ONVIF, PSIA, etc. Sam has a long writeup and the discussion on standards is at the very end of...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
Once a new technology gets media coverage, it's common to presume that it's immediately ready for prime time. This week, a new article declares...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
While momentum grows for IP camera standards, significant questions exist as to what will happen with ONVIF and PSIA. They are two groups pursuing...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago (Info+)
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