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Grandstream New IP Video Phone for Android™

Grandstream, connecting the world since 2002 with award-winning SIP unified communication solutions, has recently introduced a new member of its award-winning GXV series of IP video phones. The GXV3370 IP Video Phone for Android™ offers a powerful desktop video phone featuring Android 7.0, a 7” touch screen, real-time HD video telephony, built-in Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, and more. The GXV3370 supports open SIP standards and offers HD audio, an intuitive user interface, advanced SDK/ API for custom application development, and is fully interoperable with nearly all major SIP voice and video platforms. This comprehensive IP video phone also seamlessly integrates with Grandstream’s other solutions including SIP cameras, door systems, IP PBXs and video conferencing offerings. Notable features of the GXV3370 include: Runs Android 7.0 and offers access to the millions of apps in the Google Play Store. Built-in megapixel camera for 720p HD H.264 video calling with privacy shutter. 7 inch (1024×600) 5-point capacitive touch screen. Integrated dual-band WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n). Built-in HD Bluetooth for syncing with mobile devices and connecting Bluetooth headsets. 4-core 1.3GHz ARM Cortex A53 processor with 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC Flash. Support for up to 16 lines and 16 SIP accounts, up to 7-way audio conferencing and 3-way video conferencing. HD audio, speakerphone with HD acoustic chamber, advanced echo cancellation and excellent double-talk performance. Dual switched auto-sensing Gigabit ports with PoE. “We are excited to introduce the newest member of our long-standing GXV series, the GXV3370,” said David Li, CEO of Grandstream, “Our innovative GXV series is truly one-of-a-kind as they offer some of the only IP video phones on the market that allow users to harness the full power of Android. This new model offers a significant upgrade to our existing GXV series models thanks to Android 7.0 and a much more powerful hardware platform. We expect the GXV3370 to extend our legacy of producing the finest and best-selling IP Video Phone on the market.”

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ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Avigilon

Avigilon Corporation has been awarded ISO 9001:2015 certification for its quality management system (QMS). ISO 9001:2015 is a globally recognized quality standard that defines QMS requirements and performance. The standard assists companies to align quality with their wider business strategy, helping to improve communications, efficiency, and implementation of continuous improvement. As part of the ISO 9001:2015 certification process, Avigilon engaged in a rigorous audit of its business processes and manufacturing facilities, and has successfully demonstrated its ability to consistently provide high quality service and products to its customers. “Achieving this level of certification again demonstrates our commitment to delivering the highest levels of quality and efficiency,” said Manny Gill, Avigilon’s Vice President, Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain, “Thanks to the hard work of our manufacturing team at our state-of-the-art facilities in North America, we continue to ensure quality control and create efficiencies in our production to best meet the needs of our customers.”

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March Need Buy-in from IT on the Next Security Install

With increasing concerns about cybersecurity, it’s no surprise that many organizations are expanding the role of their IT departments. Cyberattacks are now rated one of the top risks to global business, alongside natural disasters. Because no business wants to be the victim of a data breach, organizations are working hard to bolster their cyber defenses, and those responsibilities fall squarely on the shoulders of IT. As a security integrator or installer of network video recorders and IP cameras, one must be able to answer questions from IT on how the system he is installing could impact network security, as well as day-to-day network operations. In the past, it may have been dealt solely with the customer’s security department but in many organizations the physical security and IT departments are becoming more tightly integrated, so speaking the language of IT can go a long way toward satisfying the customers’ overall requirements. Having IT’s blessing could also help free up budget for the installation. In some organizations, IT has decision-making power because they are tasked with improving businesses processes and driving revenue through new technology. If one partners with a video surveillance manufacturer that delivers business intelligence (BI), he will have a more compelling case for the value of video, and how investing in the right solution can help that organization’s operations and marketing departments, in addition to security. Looking at all of this through the lens of IT, here are three important points to remember about March Networks products: March Networks takes a proactive approach to cybersecurity March Networks has a 3-step process for dealing with cyber threats. Once they become aware of a potential critical vulnerability (through a U.S.-CERT notification or other source) we are committed to: Immediately assessing the vulnerability to determine if it affects their products; Addressing the vulnerability via a patch or software release, if required; and Communicating with their partners. The March Networks security updates and advisories program helps facilitate this process in a transparent way, as notifications are posted directly on their corporate website. Both partners and end user customers can sign up to receive alerts each time the webpage is updated with a new advisory. In addition to this program, March Networks equips the certified partners with innovative tools like their GURU Smartphone App, which can help with cybersecurity. GURU’s Security Audit feature automatically analyzes and rates how secure the configuration of installed March Networks recorders are, based on the firmware the recorder is currently running. It then provides advice for hardening the installation such as changing a password or closing ports that don’t need to be open, or upgrading to a new firmware release. Helping minimize the impact of video on network performance Video can eat up a lot of bandwidth, especially when IP cameras are involved. Although the exact amount of bandwidth consumed by a video surveillance system is determined by many factors including camera type, resolution, bit rate etc., March Networks’ products have features that can minimize video’s impact on the customer’s network. For example, their recorders accommodate secondary networks so one can keep IP camera traffic on a separate local area network (LAN). March Networks’ recorders also support secondary stream recording, so the customer can record both a high resolution video stream for evidentiary purposes, and a low resolution stream for remote viewing using less bandwidth. Another handy resource is their system design tool, which can help as the installers calculate the bandwidth and storage resources required when using their IP cameras. These simple calculations can help one find the best resolution possible with the network resources available. He can also take advantage of features like the low bit rate setting on our ME4 series IP cameras, which automatically manages the bit rate, and can reduce data consumption by as much as 50%. The enterprise management fea- tures simplify device management For large, multisite customers, device maintenance can be a headache without the right kind of video management software. Just imagine manually applying software or firmware patches to hundreds or even thousands of cameras and recorders. That could take weeks, or even months, and result in considerable expense. March Networks Command Enterprise video management software makes it easy to update multiple March Networks recorders and cameras simultaneously from one central location by allowing one to push mass updates and configurations with a few clicks of a mouse. Command also allows system administrators to schedule these updates in the evening or weekend, so as not to disrupt network operations. With features like these, the IT department can delegate device maintenance to the security system administrator, and relax knowing that the latest updates are being applied. Making IT’s job easier is really what it’s all about. Offering a solution that’s easy to use and maintain, and that demonstrates a commitment to high cybersecurity standards, will go a long way toward satisfying IT’s concerns. Remember these three points in the conversations with customers, and know that March Networks is always happy to answer the questions.  

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Vehant Technology KritiScan™ 6040R

Vehant Technology has recently launched a new 3D Xray baggage scanner – KritiScan™ 6040R. KritiScan™ 6040R is a dual-energy X-ray baggage scanner to create virtual 3D images which provides an operator with isometric view of the scanned baggage by generating three dimensional image of the object. KritiScan 6040R provides extremely detailed images for enhanced detection capabilities. It is a compact X-ray baggage scanning system ideal for checkpoints and small baggage scanning at high security premises and other baggage scanning applications. making the world a safer place. Through our vast range of integrated security, surveillance and monitoring products and solutions we offer our clients and customers the most contemporary security solutions” said Ritika Kaul, Marketing Manager, Vehant Technologies. Features: Dual energy based virtual 3D imaging. Radiation safe as per AERB India. High density alert feature. Distortion correction through software. Self-diagnosis feature. Central supervisor console (Optional). Threat image projection feature (Optional). Energy saving device (Optional)

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