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The Door is Open

In technology, the industry leaders of today are rarely the leaders of tomorrow. Technology innovations are being introduced to the market at an increasingly accelerated pace and the established multi-national companies that have long enjoyed strong market shares and growth rates are being challenged by hundreds of startups. This trend is ubiquitous in nearly every industry and vertical market, and continues to accelerate year after year. In the physical security industry, this technological disruption drastically transformed the largest sector of the industry in under 10 years and became the largest revenue in less than 15 years. The video surveillance market was unabashedly transformed with the introduction of the first mass market camera in 1999 by Axis Communications which started a groundswell of change that moved giants. Multi-national, wellfunded and established industry giants such as GE, Bosch, Panasonic, Sony, Pelco and Honeywell were upended by Axis, Samsung, Geovision, Milestone, Genetec, Exacq, and myriad others. Technical advancement The technological advancements of IP technologies were too rapid for most of the established companies to react to and they were confronted with ‘The Innovators Dilemma,’ a book and idea introduced by Clayton Christensen, a Harvard professor and businessman. These legacy corporations became classic examples of Christensen’s ideas about leadership. These established industry giants did everything ‘right’ and yet they lost their position at the top, and in some cases left the industry entirely. As this rate of disruption continues and accelerates, we can be assured today’s industry leaders will be usurped by new innovative businesses with unseen ideas in years to come. If we look across the physical security industry it does not take a Ph.D. to see that the next business sector that will be transformed is the access control industry. From a 10,000 foot view, the access control industry seems to have all of the right ingredients, making it extremely ripe for a monumental shift. The access control industry is dominated by large multi-national, multi-billion dollar manufacturers with recognizable brands such as Siemens, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, ASSA ABLOY, Dormakaba, Bosch, Allegion, and G4S. The products from these manufacturers are most often proprietary in creation and installation, and their markets are often artificially protected with geographical or vertical market protectionism for installers. The installation of the products are very costly and the technology is both antiquated and cumbersome. The functionality of the software and hardware products are generations behind other technology that is generally available to commercial consumers. There are technologies present in other industries that have the ability to transform the access control industry. Combine all of these factors, an industry with a CAGR of nearly nine percent, and a market opportunity that is projected to be over $10 billion in 2022, and one does not need to be Nostradamus to see that the industry will dramatically change. Blending advancements together The ingredients are all there for several technological advancements to transform the industry, and for new and different players to emerge as the leaders of tomorrow. Perhaps some of these companies and technologies are already present. If you have had the opportunity to stroll down one of the major trade shows in Las Vegas, London, or Dubai you have seen hundreds of companies offering their ideas to the market and most being awarded validation with some marquee customer story or award. There are newer hardware innovations creating reductions in labor costs, easy to use software solutions, and opportunities for increased margins for installers and manufacturers. There are also some prominent technological trends that have become main stream – access control as a service (ACaaS), wireless locksets, and mobile credentials – which are being promulgated by dozens of competing companies. Each of these trends offer a piece of the solution that advances the industry and provides the technology that commercial consumers are demanding. The wireless locksets reduce installation costs by over a thousand dollars a door, while the cloud-based access control eliminates the need for costly physical server installations and enable easy upgrades while solving many cybersecurity concerns. The mobile credentials enable easier administration and security of personnel in a facility while reducing costs. Interestingly, there is not a single company offering all of these technologies under one comprehensive package that could seismically shift the industry and present the comprehensive solution for the end user. Will there be an existing global player that will present this singular solution that will cause this move over the next 10 years, or will it take a giant from another industry such as Google, Amazon, Alibaba, Apple or Intel? Each of these corporations have been inching towards the security industry with their own offerings, and in some cases have video solutions that they see are strong for their brand and revenues. In addition, they could gain further insight and greatly monetize the data of a combined video, access control and perimeter protection solution. Existing global players such as ASSA ABLOY with its acquisition of Mercury Security and Allegion with its recent acquisition of ISONAS seem to be constructing the solution that could be disruptive; however, time will tell how much influence the combination of open architecture hardware, wireless locks, and in Allegion’s situation, cloud-based software will be rapidly adopted. Looking at the cost To further understand the opportunity, I would encourage you to try and describe a standard access control installation to a friend in technology outside of the security industry. I would recommend starting with the physical infrastructure required by most systems. Describe how they will need to dedicate physical space inside of the building to install a large circuit board inside a large metal box to a battery and a power supply that will need to be connected to a dedicated power circuit installed by an electrician. From that panel, they will need to buy expensive low voltage wiring that will connect to a reader and all of their door hardware connections. What is the price tag for this portion of the installation? Please allot the industry average of $2,300 per door. For…

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Videotec FULL HD Corrosion-resistant Camera with DELUX Technology

Videotec is launching NVX, an IP FULL HD super lowlight camera with high corrosion resistance. This camera incorporates the DELUX imaging and encoding technology for recording incredibly clear colour video day or night. Its extremely sensitive light sensor works with the DELUX technology to provide high colour rendering and maximum noise reduction in very low light conditions of 0.006 lux, or 0.0006 lux in black and white. Video images can be transmitted via network with H.264/ AVC, MPEG4, MJPEG or JPEG compression, and it’s possible to have up to 3 simultaneous and independent full HD video streams. The NVX external housing is made entirely from AISI316L stainless steel, and has a compact and lightweight design that, along with the rapid connectors, helps installation and maintenance. The wiper and the modular bracket for wall/ ceiling/ parapet mounting come standard. NVX has exceptional corrosion resistance, a wide operational temperature range and IP66/ IP67/ IP68/ IP69 protection. These features mean it is well suited to marine and industrial areas such as the food industry rail and motorway tunnels applications.

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Arecont Vision ConteraIP™ Multi-Sensor Camera

Arecont Vision Costar has announced the receipt of a prestigious award for the brand new ConteraIP™multisensor panoramic dome camera series. Arecont Vision Costar’s newest multi-sensor camera was recognized as a New Product of the Year in the ‘Video Surveillance Cameras – IP’ category at GSX 2018 in Las Vegas. The ConteraIP multi-sensor panoramic dome camera was first publicly unveiled on April 11, 2018 at ISC West. Arecont Vision has a long history of innovation, introducing the security market’s first multi-sensor megapixel cameras in 2006. The ConteraIP multi-sensor is now the newest member of the Arecont Vision Costar family of industry leading panoramic and omnidirectional megapixel surveillance cameras. The new camera is in early customer trials and is expected to be available for all customers soon. The new, award-winning four-sensor camera is a highly advanced indoor/ outdoor 180° panoramic dome, suitable for day/ night use. ONVIF Profile S and G compliance plus advanced integration through the Arecont Vision API tool and MegaLab™ validation ensures integration not only with the cloud-enabled ConteraVMS™, but also with other leading video management and NVR systems. All Arecont Vision Costar cameras feature a three year warranty.

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Valerus 18.2 VMS

Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components, has recently launched Valerus 18.2, the latest version of its popular thin-client VMS solution built upon true open standards. New to this release are features that include automated NVR failover, enhanced configuration options along with an enhanced rules engine that can respond to external events, tighter controls for system access authorizations, and network-wide log collection and reporting. It also offers support for Valerus SmartAnalytics, a soon-to-be-released, tightly integrated video analytics solution that offers realtime event detection, video search and business intelligence applications. Valerus’ new NVR failover option allows administrators to create ‘failover clusters’ within the network, in which one or more NVRs are identified as dedicated failover units to support primary NVRs. Failover NVRs automatically take over for primary NVRs within their cluster, maintaining all camera and system settings until the original NVR is restored to operation. Playback of recorded video remains seamless, eliminating the need for operators to know exactly when failover occurred. Valerus automatically retrieves video from the NVR on which it resides. The addition of Valerus SmartAnalytics as an option for users of Valerus 18.2 brings powerful, integrated analytics capabilities to the VMS platform. The Valerus SmartAnalytics engine applies detection rules based on sophisticated AI algorithms to provide live action alerts, post-event search and business intelligence trend analysis. It can analyze video from multiple sources in parallel and allows for complex detection scenarios that link detection rules from different cameras. Unlimited combinations of analytics detection rules can be applied to each camera. Events and search tools appear within the Valerus interface, providing a simplified experience for system operators. Both NVR failover and Valerus SmartAnalytics supports are offered through a new ‘enterprise’ level Valerus licensing tier. In keeping with the Valerus commitment to delivering ‘advanced simplicity,’ Valerus 18.2 offers a simplified but more powerful system configuration user interface. Administrators can now use the Valerus rules engine to create multi-step automated actions in response to events generated by external systems. For example, an integrated LPR system’s identification of a black listed vehicle can prompt Valerus to immediately call up relevant cameras and send a text alert to specified operators, improving security staff’s situational awareness and ability to respond quickly. The configuration interface now simplifies load balancing, making it easier to move cameras between NVRs, and provides additional navigation buttons for jumping between the device and resource screens. Valerus 18.2 offers enhanced security through an updated authorization system. Administrators must now actively provide each user with access to Valerus resources by assigning him or her to one or more ‘roles’ – admin, operator, supervisor and/ or investigator. Assigned roles determine which resources are available to each user upon logging in. “Vicon’s Valerus VMS platform has proven to be hugely popular in enterprise applications, from citywide and statewide surveillance systems, to healthcare and education campuses, to the largest Cathedral in the world. We anticipate that the features we are introducing with Valeurs 18.2 will do much to further that trend,” said Bret McGowan, Senior V.P. of Sales and Marketing.

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Synology DiskStation DS1618+

Synology DiskStation DS1618+ is a 6-bay NAS, that provides storage scalability, perfect for tech enthusiasts and small- to medium-sized businesses by handling workloads effortlessly. Further, it is to boost storage performance with the optional M.2 SSD cache or enhance network speeds by adding a 10 GbE NIC. Supercharge your storage with speedy performance DS1618+ comes with a PCIe expansion slot to support add-in cards. Install a dual M.2 SSD card for highIOPS system caching, or a 10GbE NIC for ultra-fast data transmission. Engineered for reliability DS1618+ is designed to reliably store data and is backed by Synology’s three-year hardware warranty. An optional two-year extended warranty is available in select regions for up to five years of coverage. Ultimate file management and sharing File Station is a web-based, fast and secure management tool built to allow easy, drag-and-drop operation without requiring any complex setup on Mac or PC. Advanced search and filtering tools allow for easy organization and sharing of files with just a link. It supports SMB, FTP, AFP, NFS, WebDAV, compatible with any environment. Real-time collaboration on private cloud Office is a collaboration package combining the convenience and usability of public clouds with the data privacy and security guaranteed by private clouds. It allows the users to work seamlessly together on documents and spreadsheets in a protected environment. Ultimate backup solution DS1618+ integrates various backup applications to safeguard important data on any device with an intuitive user interface and durable storage technologies. Active backup for server An agentless backup solution protects data from Windows and Linux servers through SMB and rsync to minimize deployment and management costs. Hyper backup It helps comprehensively backup data to a local shared folder, an external device, another Synology NAS, an rsync server, or a public cloud to ensure data safety Desktop backup It safeguard the PC with cloud station backup, and supports to effortlessly backup data stored on macOS to Synology NAS with time machine. Active backup for Office 365/G suite It protects corporate data stored on the cloud, on-premise backup solution with a centralized dashboar, and optimize storage efficiency with single instancing and block-level deduplication technology.

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Hikvision Training Program

Creating Awareness about AI Enabled Solutions among Security Professionals in Aurangabad Hikvision has recently organized the Hikvision Training Program at Hotel Ambassador in Aurangabad to impart security product knowledge and training. Comprehensive product introduction, live demos and training were the key highlights of the event. The program got overwhelming response from the security professionals, and was a great experience for the Hikvision team to meet potential partners and system integrators. This was instrumental in building trust and confidence in partners for the quality and services offered by Hikvision. The event was presided by Dr. Nagnath Kode, Assistant Police Commissioner, Aurangabad, and Bipin Gupta, Hikvision’s representative. “Hikvision is one of the world’s leading providers of innovative video surveillance products and solutions. Today Hikvision is leading with artificial intelligence (AI) enabled solutions in the security industry. We have the most comprehensive products and security solutions in video surveillance, access control, intrusion system, smart home and storage categories,” said Ashish P. Dhakan, CEO and MD, Prama Hikvision Training Program India Pvt. Ltd. in his introductory note, “The future of the security market in India is very bright due to robust growth prospects. We at Hikvision are offering the latest products and innovative technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, big data, and IoT (Internet of things). The Hikvision training program is our initiative to impart training and product knowledge to the security professional community.” Hikvision training program started with a product introduction session covering Hikvision’s latest HD and IP cameras, including the latest Turbo HD 5.0, Turbo HD 4.0 and Easy IP 3.0 cameras. It was followed by a technology update on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Hikvision’s Deep Learning products range, Face Capture and Face Recognition, and Machine Vision technologies. In the next session, Hikvision’s team also introduced EZVIZ smart home products which was followed by Pyronix intrusion alarm system and its applications across the verticals. “The future of the security market in India is very bright due to robust growth prospects. We at Hikvision are offering the latest products and innovative technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, big data, and IoT (Internet of things). The Hikvision training program is our initiative to impart training and product knowledge to the security professional community.” Ashish P. Dhakan, CEO and MD, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd Post lunch, the event continued with an interactive session about the latest range of video door phone (VDP) by Hikvision and its smart applications. The participants got very valuable information on Hikvision’s special cameras, including Darkfighter, Lightfighter, Thermal, Fish Eye, People Counting, PanoVu, Anti-corrosion, and Explosionproof cameras. Apart from the training session, Hikvision’s team also informed participants about new IT products, including Micro SD card, SSD and Mobile NAS. Hikvision Training Program in Aurangabad was hosted by Hikvision team along with its regional distributor – Waves Telecom. The event with more than 300 participants was a huge success, and one of the best of the industry in the region.    

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