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 ioimage to present at Video Content Analysis Conference in Miami
John Whiteman, ioimage President Americas, to speak on maximizing ROI and forecasts for VCA market

ioimage, the pioneer of intelligent video appliances designed for simplicity, announced recently that John Whiteman, ioimage's President, Americas, is presenting at the 2009 Video Content Analysis (VCA) Conference - North America, to be held March 10th and 11th at the JW Marriott Hotel in Miami, Florida.

Organized by IMS Conferences, the event provides a forum for senior executives, technical managers, and marketing personnel from leading VCA companies to meet with end-users, integrators and other industry players to examine market potential, technical barriers and new opportunities. With over 35 expert speakers representing a broad cross-section of the VCA industry on the agenda, the conference will explore the issues and practical considerations surrounding the commercial roadmap and technical evolution of VCA in both security and business intelligence applications.

Acknowledged by IMS as the worldwide industry leader with over 37 percent of the intelligent video device market, ioimage will once again be participating at the VCA conference. Whiteman will be a featured speaker during technology panel debates on both days of the conference. The first, titled How to Maximize Your ROI with Intelligent Video, will compare the costs and benefits of VCA with traditional security approaches and their relative ROI. The second panel, VCA Technology in 10 Years Time, will focus on future predictions, including how much intelligence cameras will have; likely new functionality and features; new algorithms; and barriers and technical issues.

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