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    April 30, 2008Webinar: Breakthroughs in Video Analytics

    Date: Wednesday, April 30
    Time: 2 PM (EST) 11 AM (PST)
    Register Today at:
    http://www.1105info.com/t.do?id=1059276:9660921

    Overview:

    The use of video analytics is growing rapidly in the surveillance market. It has proven indispensible in high-end security projects, and is becoming increasingly popular in commercial jobs for a wide range of applications, including outdoor protection, customer service measurements, people counting, crowd monitoring, and many others. Yet due to high costs, use of intelligent video has largely been reserved for the most high-risk situations. However, new technological breakthroughs are making it possible to cost effectively bring intelligent video to any IP camera installation, while reducing bandwidth and storage costs.

    Unfortunately there is a lack of solid technical information to help compare available technologies. The problem is that providers often make grand claims, but many fall far short in performance, leading to widespread disappointment. The purpose of this webinar is to outline the general principles of how video analytics works, in non-technical language, and examine how competing technologies are trying to solve these problems. In addition, we'll look at the latest advancement in intelligent video surveillance - the VideoIQ iCVR. We'll discuss how building advanced video analytics, content aware storage and intelligent networking into high-quality security cameras is making intelligent video surveillance possible across a wide range of scenarios.

    Presenting during the Webinar:
    Doug Marman, CTO and VP products, VideoIQ

    A 22-year security industry veteran with over 20 security patents under his name, Doug Marman drives VideoIQ's advanced technological solutions and strategic product development as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and vice president of products. Prior to joining VideoIQ, Marman served as CTO for GE Security, Inc., where he focused on identifying critical technologies that would impact the security industry and developing strategic plans for research and development, licensing and acquisitions.

    A Q&A session will be held during the last 15 minutes of the Webinar.

    Date: Wednesday, April 30
    Time: 2 PM (EST) 11 AM (PST)
    Register today at:
    http://www.1105info.com/t.do?id=1059277:9660921

    March 4, 200810 Tips for Selling Video Anaytics

    Video analytics are bringing new levels of intelligence to the security world. Breakthrough technologies that extract information from video and automatically trigger responses are having a wide ranging impact. Starting with improved protection at the most critical infrastructure sites and high-risk facilities, video content analysis is now makings its way into the broader commercial markets. It shows signs of transforming many aspects of the industry. However, when it comes to helping customers choose the right architecture and products to implement an analytic video surveillance system, there are key considerations to keep in mind.

    Register now
    for this 60-minute presentation. Live Q&A with attendee submitted questions will follow. Live Q&A with attendee submitted questions will follow.

    In this webcast, we'll review the essential tips to help you:

    1. Understand the various analytics options and how to make the best choices for your customers’ specific applications
    2. Assist you in mapping out a compelling ROI model for your customers
    3. Understand the core requirements – from deployment model to key features -- for successfully employing intelligent video system

    February 19, 2008WEBINAR: 10 TIPS TO SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTING VIDEO ANALYTICS

    Co-hosted by Security Magazine and VideoIQ
    WHEN: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 1:00-2:00 PM ET

    REGISTER AT http://webinar.securitymagazine.com

    Video analytics are bringing new levels of intelligence to the
    security world. Breakthrough technologies that extract information
    from video and automatically trigger responses are having a wide
    ranging impact. Starting with improved protection at the most critical
    infrastructure sites and high-risk facilities, video content analysis
    is now makings its way into the broader commercial markets. It shows
    signs of transforming many aspects of the industry. However, when it
    comes to choosing the right architecture and products to implement an
    analytic video surveillance system, there are key considerations to
    keep in mind.

    In this webcast, Security Magazine Editor WHO and VideoIQ CTO Doug
    Marman will review the essential tips to help you:

    Understand the various analytics options and how to make the best choices for your specific applications
    Assist you in mapping out a compelling ROI model
    3. Understand the core requirements – from deployment model to
    key features--for successfully employing intelligent video systems

    Register now at http://webinar.securitymagazine.com for this 60-minute
    presentation. Live Q&A with attendee submitted questions will follow.

    December 17, 2007Protecting Infrastructures & Assets using Video Analytics

    Join our Webinar, co-hosted by Steve Hunt on Dec. 17th.

    Until now, protecting infrastructure and assets has required 24x7 attention of human guards. The cost is hefty and critical events are missed as guards look away, blink or fall asleep. Video analytics offers an alternative to human-based guarding at a fraction of the cost and continuously watches for intrusions, alerting onsite/remote guards when a potential breach occurs. This session will explore how video analytics is a cost-effective, easy-to-use technology across a range of applications. Register now.

Awards

SecuTech Award
VideoIQ was chosen as one of the innovative products of the year by international professionals and global Internet users.  The award, which honors VideoIQ’s efforts in product innovation and product development, was presented during the SecuTech Award Ceremony at the Taipei World Trade Center in Taiwan.

SIA Product Achievement Award
VideoIQ received an achievement award at the ISC Expo in Las Vegas as part of SIA’s New Product Showcase program recognizing outstanding products.

Detektor International Award for Innovative Achievement in Alarm Products
The Detektor International Award program rewards and encourages worldwide research and development within the field of technical security systems. VideoIQ was the recipient of an innovative achievement award for its smart video analyzer.

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