Siqura® TrafficServer™ is an intelligent solution for traffic applications
Optelecom-NKF, Inc. selected as a winner of the ASIS Accolades - Security's Best competition
Optelecom-NKF, Inc., a leading global provider of Siqura advanced IP video network solutions, recently announced it has been selected as a winner of the ASIS Accolades - Security's Best competition recognising the security industry's best and most innovative products, services, and solutions.

The Company's advanced Siqura TrafficServer, a high quality video server with embedded analytics for traffic management and incident management, was judged to be one of the industry's top Transformational Products or Services. The award recognises Optelecom-NKF for taking an existing technology or service and changing it completely in function and purpose, for use in an innovative security application.

"We're pleased to have our TrafficServer recognised by ASIS International as one of the top new transformational products of the year," said Dave Patterson, President and CEO of Optelecom-NKF, Inc. "The award will increase awareness of this cutting edge technology and recognises the success of our team and our partner, Traficon."

The Siqura TrafficServer is an intelligent solution for traffic applications. It offers a combination of incident detection, traffic data collection, and camera monitoring in a single temperature-hardened module. Embedded analytic technology from Optelecom-NKF partner Traficon delivers real-time data and image information optimising traffic control and delivering accurate incident detection.

Founded in 1955, The American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) today has 35,000 members around the world, representing a wide array of services and specialties within the security industry.  ASIS International, a not-for-profit organisation, disseminates information and educational materials to enhance security knowledge, practice, and performance.

The Siqura TrafficServer is being commercially launched at three major marquees this month. It will debut on September 21st at both the ASIS 2009, the organisation's 55th Annual Seminar and Exhibition in Anaheim, California, and the ITS 16th World Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport and Systems in Stockholm, Sweden. The TrafficServer will also be featured at the APS 14th Specialised Safety/Security Exhibition on September 22nd in Paris, France.

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