VideoIQ’s mobile app for iPhone and Android enables users to view live events and respond in real-time by calling law enforcement or other responders
VideoIQ identifies suspicious activity as it unfolds, preventing it from impacting businesses of all sizes

VideoIQ, the recognised leader in advanced video analytic surveillance solutions, recently announced the availability of the Rialto R-Series, a modular video analytic appliance with support for up to sixteen IP or analogue cameras. The R-Series solution will be on display at the ISC West Show, Las Vegas in booth #6095, April 10 -12th.

Enhance your surveillance system with real-time analytics

The R-Series enables users to be aware 24/7/365 with the industry’s most accurate analytics. VideoIQ identifies suspicious activity as it unfolds, preventing it from impacting businesses of all sizes. With the R- Series, users can add advanced video analytics to virtually any new or existing system and effectively monitor their facility via their Smartphone, Tablet or with the help of a central monitoring station. With VideoIQ’s mobile app for iPhone and Android, users can view live events and respond in real-time to detected threats by calling law enforcement or other responders or by initiating the audio talk feature.

The Rialto allows businesses to enhance existing surveillance systems with cutting-edge intelligence and analytics, without replacing their entire solution. The Rialto family is compatible with 3rd party IP, analogue or thermal cameras, and does not require infrastructure upgrades. The Rialto R-series offers a slim 1U rack-mount design, 2TB of onboard RAID storage and a modular and expandable selection of analogue and IP blades. With one sixteen-channel unit, any passive surveillance system can be transformed into a powerful, crime prevention solution. 

Live event verification

The Rialto R-Series is integrated with View and VideoIQ Mobile (iOS and Android devices). When a suspicious activity is detected, live alerts and video are sent directly to a designated responder – an end-user, on-site security personnel or a professional monitoring partner. And because this technology learns with every incident, false alarms are dramatically reduced without compromising safety and security.

The goal is prevention

“What customers want from their video surveillance solution is to be aware at all times and to exercise that ounce of prevention – by responding in real-time, rather than just view footage after the fact,” said Dr. Mahesh Saptharishi, Chief Technology Officer for VideoIQ. “The Rialto R Series enables users to affordably upgrade to advanced analytics that accurately detect and alert on events that need immediate attention. VideoIQ essentially prevents bad things from happening. This is what drives our analytics development every single day. VideoIQ’s patented intelligence learns over time and continues to get smarter and more accurate.”

The Rialto R-Series is scheduled for general release on May 15, 2013 through the VideoIQ worldwide network of distribution partners and dealers.

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