When you think of security systems, it’s CCTV that usually springs straight to mind. CCTV means ‘Closed Circuit Television’ and refers to the fact that the cameras are all linked and recorded on site rather than being transmitted or recorded. Today there are multiple options for security surveillance however, and many different factors to take into consideration. This leaves the business with more choice when choosing and installation and ensures that they can find a system that works well for them. There are many things to consider when picking a security system. The first and most obvious these days is to choose whether you want a digital system (such as an IP security system) or analogue system (a standard CCTV camera with VHS), which will depend on the nature of your business and the amount of money you’re looking to invest. A digital CCTV camera or DVR works just like any digital camcorder and will record footage as a digital file. IP stands for Internet Protocol, meaning that the data is transmitted wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable as part of a network. This offers many benefits, allowing cameras to be placed anywhere (unrestricted by wires), controlled and viewed remotely, and easily installed or taken away. These types of files are also more versatile meaning that the resolution (the mega pixel) and frame rate can be altered to allow for better quality images or higher quantities of data. NUUO Australia provide a system called PC Based NVR (IP+) to support up to 64 digital mega pixel cameras on one server. Search for NUUO Australia for a variety of security surveillance solutions. DVR also offers other benefits, with tweak-able options such as motion sensors. This way the cameras only record when they detect movement, preventing hours of wasted static footage resulting in large unruly file sizes. Hikvision Australia also provide a range of security systems and devices, and their Hikvision DVR line provides a selection of useful options. The intelligent video...
07.01.10
ICOP Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: ICOP), an industry-leading company engaged in advancing digital surveillance technology solutions, today issued a corporate update, following preliminary review of its 2009 yearend financial and operational results, and commented on its outlook for the current year.
During the last 12 months, the Company reported several significant developments:
Key Operational Highlights
-- Sales for Q4 2009 are expected to exceed Q4 sales for 2008. -- The percentage of purchase orders received from existing customers engaged in fleet deployments of the ICOP Model 20/20®-W was approximately 81%. Based on the estimated number of current customer patrol cars yet to be equipped with ICOP's digital surveillance solution, potential future sales to the Company's existing customer base is an estimated $100 million. -- ICOP's international sales in 2009 to Saudi Arabia and Mexico continued to expand with additional orders
Source: CNNMoney.com (press release)
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