Opgal's Acquisition of Vumii Examined
In October 2010, Vumii announced that it was acquired by Opgal [link no longer available]. In this note, we examine the rationale, positioning and...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In October 2010, Vumii announced that it was acquired by Opgal [link no longer available]. In this note, we examine the rationale, positioning and...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Trends and strategies in the video surveillance market are shifting. In this report, we examine the top trends and the most interesting moves by...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
In this report, we aggregate all our new products reviews for Fall 2010 announcments. Products Reviewed The following new products are reviewed....
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
Axis announced the release of the Q1921/-E thermal cameras (where -E is the outdoor model). The new models will be an addition to their existing...
By John Honovich - over 13 years ago
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At ISC West 2010, Pelco announced an upcoming release of IP thermal cameras. This update shares additional information. [UPDATE 2013: See our...
By John Honovich - about 14 years ago
In the growing rivalry between FLIR and Axis, FLIR is emphasizing its advantage in frame rate over Axis [link no longer available] - 30fps for FLIR...
By John Honovich - about 14 years ago
FLIR has announced the availability of network thermal cameras starting as low as $3,495 USD MSRP. These cameras are additions to the F (fixed) and...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
With thermal cameras announced, Axis is building up their case for using their thermal cameras. This features an extensive amount of marketing...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
Axis has entered the thermal camera market with potentially disruptive pricing and positioning. Axis's first thermal offering - the Q1910/-E...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
While thermal cameras and IR illuminators are the most common choice for night vision surveillance, Vumii offers an interesting 3rd option. Vummi's...
By John Honovich - over 14 years ago
Flir is moving into IP video with network thermal cameras and its own VMS software. FLIR introduces 3 series of IP cameras: the F-series (fixed box...
By John Honovich - over 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 15 years ago
In the July 2009 Security Products magazine, FLIR published two articles - a Q&A and a survey of applications using FLIR cameras. The most...
By John Honovich - almost 15 years ago
Provides metrics and analysis of deploying video analytics for perimeter violation - Editor's note For the past 3 years, my organization, C3...
By IPVM - over 15 years ago
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