MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ -
September 30, 2010 - Infinova today announced that the ASIS International 2010
Accolades team of judges has chosen Infinova's V2216 Video Management System
(VMS) as one of the security industry's most innovative new products, services
and/or solutions of the past year. The V2216 VMS lets IP and analog cameras
and equipment coexist . Existing analog equipment remains untouched. That is
because the V2216 VMS integrates with the present keyboard to manage the IP
equipment using the already-installed analog control system.
"This year's program
was very competitive, as entrants continue to push the envelope in their respective
disciplines," acknowledged Accolades Co-Chair Ron Lander, CPP. "In
particular, video surveillance performance is advancing at a rapid pace, offering
enhanced analytics functionality and better resolution."
"It's this trend that
has made the V2216 so valuable to Infinova integrators and their customers,"
emphasizes Mark S. Wilson, Infinova vice president, marketing. "With the
system, organizations wanting to migrate to IP video no longer need to convert
analog signals to digital signals by buying and installing rack encoders for
their analog cameras. Customers can extend the life of their existing analog
equipment by having it coexist with their new IP video equipment, yet control
both with the V2216 VMS. They can begin using an IP solution simply by adding
IP cameras, digital monitors and the V2216 VMS. Not having to scrap existing
control room equipment becomes especially important in the current business
environment."
In addition to being demonstrated
at Infinova's booth 1447 at the ASIS Exhibition to be held October 12-15 at
the Dallas Convention Center, the V2216 VMS will also be displayed in a special
area, booth 4219, on the exhibit floor and highlighted during the seminar "What's
New on the Floor" session to be held on Tuesday, October 12 at 1:45 pm
in Ballroom C4.
More information on Infinova
surveillance solutions is available at www.infinova.com.
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