NEW VIDSYS INTEROPERABILITY PARTNER (VIP) PROGRAM
ENABLES SEAMLESSLY INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTS
FOR SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS CENTERS
VIP Program lets Customers have their Choice of Technology Vendors;
Barco and Steelbox First Partners to Join
ALEXANDRIA, VA and MARLBOROUGH, MA - Nov. 13, 2006
- VidSys, the leading operations center software company for security,
safety, military and transportation organizations, today launched its
VidSys Interoperability Partner (VIP) program. The VIP program lets
customers select products from any vendor within the program, and
seamlessly integrate all of the technologies through the open
architecture of the VidSys VidShield™ operations center management
software platform.
Organizations generally have
specific vendor preferences when it comes to the cameras, Network Video
Recorders (NVRs), CODECS and other hardware and software technologies
they choose for their physical security and video surveillance
network. The VIP Program provides a common management platform and
interface for partner products, enabling customers to easily manage
their physical security network, regardless of the vendor they choose.
“Joining the VIP program gives our partners’
products an even greater value proposition,” said Rick Clarkson,
director of product management at VidSys. “By providing customers
truly integrated physical security and video surveillance networks,
they can focus all of their resources on awareness, assessment and
action instead of worrying about managing the underlying infrastructure
and potential technology conflicts.”
Opening The Door To The Three A’s
Command
centers need to stay laser-focused on the three A’s ─ awareness,
assessment and action. However, most operations center management
platforms are closed systems that require an end-to-end physical
security network with products from just one technology vendor, making
it a challenge to integrate newer, more innovative data sources such as
digital cameras and DVRs. In addition, relying on a single vendor for
all products eliminates the benefits enabled by a best-of-breed
approach.
Now, VidSys lets operations
centers select technology from any vendor in the VIP program, and
integrates it all within its VidShield operations center management
platform.
First VIPs - Barco & Steelbox Networks
Belgium-based Barco is a leading developer of display and visualization
solutions. VidSys is working with the Barco software development kits
(SDKs) to control Barco video walls that are prevalent in large command
centers. This control includes re-layout, re-population (source
switching), event triggers and notification highlights on specific
events of specific views or screens (e.g. size, border color changes, text additions, etc.).
“Many
of our customers are seeking an integrated solution for the total
workflow order to streamline their processes. This is important to
them because with it, our customers will be able to deploy the best
technologies available for the individual functions which are usually
available from different manufacturers but still manage them as one
seamless integrated system as if it was delivered from one supplier,”
said Hans Dekeyser, national sales manager, Barco. “To this end, they
have specifically asked for interoperability between vendors to ensure
that such a solution is possible and achievable without significant
third party integration costs. Partnerships such as these will deliver
just that and we look forward to the significant benefits that this
collaboration with VidSys will bring to our customers in the security
industry.”
Steelbox Networks is an
Atlanta-based developer of video switching software and equipment,
including network video recording (NVRs) and real-time retrieval
systems. Using VidShield, customers have complete control of NVR
functionality plus other related equipment in an operations center.
“Working with partners like VidSys and Barco allows customers to
seamlessly integrate best-of-breed workflow,” said Chip Howes, CEO,
Steelbox Networks. “Through VidShield’s ability to control Steelbox
Networks’ Digital Matrix Storage Switch (DMSS), our customers can now
integrate our solution with their other security and surveillance
technology to get true situational awareness in mission critical
surveillance environments.”
About VidSys
For security, safety, military and transportation organizations, VidSys
is the only operations center software company that provides truly
collaborative situational awareness. Through its open, hybrid
architecture that uses data from any video source, as well as any
detection, monitoring or control system, the VidSys platform lets
public safety and security personnel focus exclusively on awareness,
assessment and action. Founded in 2005, the company’s solutions are
deployed in transportation, federal government, enterprise and state
and local government organizations, including some of the largest state
and city command and control centers in the U.S. Privately funded by
IDG Ventures Boston, the company has offices in Marlborough, Mass. and
Alexandria, Va.
About Barco
Barco, a
global technology company headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, designs
and develops visualization products for a variety of professional
markets. Barco has its own facilities for Sales & Marketing,
Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America
and Asia Pacific. For fiscal year 2005, Barco posted net sales of euro
712.0 million. Barco’s ordinary shares are listed on the
Brussels/Euronext stock exchange. Barco is a BEL 20 and a Next 150
company. Share information may be accessed on Bloomberg under the
symbol BAR BB and on Reuters under BARBt.BR.
About SteelBox Networks
SteelBox Networks, Inc., is a three-year old software developer and
manufacturer of video-over-IP switching equipment. Initial strong
demand for this application has been for large-scale surveillance
networks in terminals and mass transit venues. SteelBox has
installations in the US, Europe and Asia where systems have been
deployed to monitor highway and subway systems, and to help guard high
security areas at seaports.
SteelBox
Networks was founded in 2003 by executive and engineering veterans of
Cisco Systems, Scientific Atlanta and Nortel Networks. The company is
committed to developing scalable, open architecture solutions for live
and recorded streaming media over IP networks. For more information, go
to http://www.steelbox.com.
Media contact:
Lorena Magali
703.642.9513
magalil@vidsys.com
Bryce Puntenney
617.758.4176
vidsys@famapr.com