
Bob Archer
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1 week ago |
securitysales.com | Bob Archer |Robert Archer
MONTREAL—Genetec Inc., a global developer of enterprise physical security software, has announced the introduction of advanced mapping functionalities in Genetec Cloudrunner, its vehicle-centric investigative system. The new Report Map and Device Map features are designed to give law enforcement and security professionals the ability to visualize ALPR (Automatic License Plate Recognition) information in an intuitive map interface to improve their investigative reach and operational efficiency.
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1 week ago |
securitysales.com | Bob Archer |Robert Archer
SEOUL— IDIS has added to its line of surveillance products through its new Edge AI Plus Camera range, which the company says, gives users more flexible, affordable options to upgrade their video systems with advanced AI functionality, including new automated detection functions. The range includes a host of tools to improve real-time surveillance operations and footage search-and-playback.
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1 week ago |
securitysales.com | Bob Archer |Robert Archer
Berlin—DoorBird boasts that access control is now getting smarter through the Cloud-to-cloud integration between DoorBird and Homematic IP, which is now available with the release of the 3.5.12 Homematic IP app update. According to DoorBird, homeowners will benefit from improved convenience, increased security, and seamless communication right from the app.
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1 week ago |
securitysales.com | Bob Archer |Robert Archer
OAK BROOK, Ill.—Looking back when Chamberlain Group first introduced myQ, the company says it aimed to do more than just allow homeowners to open and close their garage doors from their smartphones; it says it set out to transform how homeowners connect to and control the most important access points of their homes. Continuing its efforts to integrate home access control into smart homes, the company has launched its myQ Outdoor Battery Camera and first-ever myQ Video Doorbell.
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2 weeks ago |
securitysales.com | Bob Archer |Robert Archer
SAN DIEGO— Trackforce, a global developer of security workforce management software, has announced a partnership with Scylla, an AI video surveillance company. Trackforce states that Scylla connects AI-powered threat detection directly into security workforce workflows to give security providers a faster, smarter, and fully integrated way to identify, dispatch, resolve, and bill incidents.
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