IPVideo Corporation, a manufacturer of IP-based video surveillance and command centre solutions, today announced it will be showcasing its full line of video and security management products at the 63rd Annual ASIS International Seminar & Exhibition in Dallas, Texas on September 26th – 28th in Booth 1114.

For more than six decades, ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits has been the premier event for security professionals worldwide, providing industry-leading education, countless business connections, and the latest security solutions. 

After a successful launch of Mosaic Enterprise at ASIS 2016, IPVideo will be back again to show attendees first-hand how the platform marries the most advanced video management capabilities with open access to hundreds of integration options.  Powered by an underlying software engine from the industry’s leading VMS manufacturer (Milestone Systems), Mosaic Enterprise supports an unlimited number of cameras through an intuitive, yet highly-advanced VMS platform.

Mosaic Enterprise supports 4K cameras

IPVideo Corporation’s Mosaic Enterprise caters to enterprise-class, multi-building applications, where extreme reliability and fluid performance are critical. It easily supports the latest 4K cameras, streamlines workflows and operator efficiency, and provides advanced investigative tools and sophisticated export tools that make it easy to consolidate relevant video evidence for forensic review.

This integration provides full situational
awareness to first responders, allowing
them to respond more quickly

Security management platform

In addition to Mosaic Enterprise, IPVideo’s, C3fusion command centre, security management platform will be on display, with new features including integration with Punch Alert, which allows authorities to monitor emergencies and tie them with various relevant sensor data, such as video surveillance in closest proximity. This integration provides full situational awareness to first responders allowing them to respond more quickly.  The FCC estimates that 10,000 lives and $92 billion per year can be saved with a one-minute reduction in emergency response times.  

Video surveillance recording platform

IPVideo will also be showcasing AVfusion, a network-based AV/recording platform that perfectly synchronizes audio and video recordings from high quality megapixel IP cameras. In addition, the NomadHD “Use-It-Anywhere” high performance 2MP IP video camera will be showcased at the booth for security management teams responsible for monitoring multiple, frequently changing locations.  IPVideo Corporation offers customers unique, innovative solutions with a variety of options, from multiple, distinct VMS platforms to a fully expanded, multifaceted control environment that bridges security technologies with the growing Internet of Things (IoT).

We are looking forward to bringing security technology together at the upcoming ASIS trade show and educating attendees on how to expect more from their security platforms,” states David Antar, President at IPVideo Corporation.  “We expect a great turnout and welcome the opportunity to help law enforcement, higher education, healthcare and other security professionals take control of a security event with the right collaboration, innovative technology, and communication.”

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