Nov. 05, 2012Nowadays, video surveillance and access control systems require a certain level of synergy. Yet the security industry has continued to provide disparate systems, with limited communication between systems. Even today, with all the technologies available, the industry is struggling to fully succeed at building security solutions that fulfill the users' true needs-a cohesive video and access control system that is efficient, non-proprietary, and cost effective.
moreAug. 23, 2012If you are a visitor at SECURITY Essen show, please read our trade show issues: no. 5 of GIT SECURITY, GIT SICHERHEIT no. 9 and our German GIT MesseGuide SECURITY 2012.
moreJun. 04, 2012In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreJun. 04, 2012In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreFeb. 20, 2012In the past few years, megapixel resolution has become the mainstream specification for IP surveillance cameras. While these cameras deliver more details and better coverage than ever before, the dramatic increase in video data places greater demands on network bandwidth, recording storage, and CPU loading. Moreover, video streaming performance may be degraded due to the varying capabilities of individual clients and the bandwidth available to them.
moreJan. 30, 2012In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreJan. 30, 2012In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
moreJan. 30, 2012In cooperation with Seetec, GIT SECURITY tests current and new video cameras under standardised conditions in the test laboratory of the SeeTec Hardware Competence Center. The Hardware Competence Center was set up because the data and performance specifications of network cameras as stated by manufacturers are often measured under different conditions and are not always reliable in practice. The results provided a sound basis for planning IP video projects and help to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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