Surveillance



Small heatsinks for TO 5, TO 18 and similar
19 November 2003, Electrocomp, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, Smart Home Automation
Cylindrical electronic components and TO 5, TO 18, TO cases or similar may also be used in special applications, despite large-scale integrated circuits and SMT components. Dissipation of heat from these ...

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3-wire serial EEPROMs in SOT-23 package
19 November 2003, Tempe Technologies, DSP, Micros & Memory, Access Control & Identity Management, Education (Industry)
Microchip Technology has produced what it says is the industry's first 8 and 16 Kbit Microwire-compatible serial EEPROMs in a 6-lead SOT-23 package. The package footprint is approximately 72% smaller ...

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Tube cases
5 November 2003, Electrocomp, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Fischer Elektronik, a manufacturer of heatsinks, precision headers and 19" modular systems, has extended its case system for Euro cards, by the introduction of a closed version that is protected to the ...

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Future CCTV themes highlighted at the ISEC 2003 conference
November 2003
A key theme that emerged from the conference is that CCTV continues to see rapid development and changes, the foremost of these changes being the move from analog to digital

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Digital CCTV defends profits against shrinkage
November 2003
The new digital CCTV systems provide retailers with advanced weapons in battling crime, saving management valuable time in investigating common sources of shrinkage, such as 'sweethearting', 'no sales' purchases and substitute scanning at the point of sale

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Security, safety and crime prevention critical for modern shopping centres
November 2003
For property developers and management, the major issue is how to achieve discreetly visible and effective security that gives tenants and visitors peace of mind yet has minimal impact on shopping centre overheads

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The future of surveillance
November 2003
Assume that surveillance technologies that were science fiction 10 years ago are now mass-market

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CCTV: beware the myths when considering digital
November 2003
"The best way to get what you are looking for, is to ensure that all parties involved are working to mutually agreed, measurable requirements that will deliver the particular specifications needed in the relevant context."

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No strings (wires) attached?
November 2003
The future of CCTV is very much rooted in IP and networks

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Law of evidence when dealing with CCTV video recordings
November 2003
The objective of this article is to equip you with the basic necessary knowledge to ensure the admissibility as real evidence of CCTV recordings in a court of law or quasi judicial tribunal, and that the maximum probative value is attached to the recording

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Video surveillance goes mobile
November 2003
Official distributor of the SerVision range of security products, Graphic Image Technologies, has introduced a range of exceptional low bit rate video surveillance products for the mobile security market. ...

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International CCTV training products from Tavcom and LTC now available in SA
November 2003, News & Events, Associations
Following their successful introduction at the ISEC conference in October, training and educational CDs developed by Mike Tennent of Tavcom and Charlie Pierce of LTC are available in South Africa. Leaderware ...

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New awards recognise IP in security innovation
November 2003, News & Events, Integrated Solutions
The new IP in Security Awards has been launched by IP Security Events & Media to reward those organisations that have helped to drive the security industry forward through the manufacture and adoption ...

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Thales offers competitive small CCTV solution
November 2003, Products & Solutions
A compact, modular CCTV electronic surveillance system, ideal for a wide range of security applications requiring between 16 and 48 cameras, has been introduced to the South African market by ...

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Sesco introduces Professional Series DVRs
November 2003, Residential Estate (Industry)
Sesco has introduced its new range of Professional Series DVRs, all models being fully equipped with audio and having a range of I/Os that allows easy integration into existing intruder detection systems, ...

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Security & Communication Warehouse introduces new camera
November 2003, Residential Estate (Industry), Products & Solutions
The VDI102N is an affordable digital, day/night, high resolution camera. It has an advanced colour 1/3 inch CCD sensor with a horizontal resolution of 480 TV lines and can overcome poor lighting conditions ...

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South African casinos are moving to digital surveillance
November 2003, Residential Estate (Industry), Products & Solutions
Goldfields Casino and Entertainment Centre in Welkom, part of the global Gold Reef Casino Resorts CAI (Casino Austria International), will become the first casino in Africa to have installed a digital ...

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IP connectivity - for flexible, efficient data access
November 2003, Infrastructure, Residential Estate (Industry), Products & Solutions
Despite the bursting of the '.com' bubble and Internet service providers losing millions on stock exchanges worldwide, the business world has realised that the Internet is the future for business communications. ...

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New Union range of padlock
November 2003, Products & Solutions, Products & Solutions
The ASSA ABLOY SA padlock range designed and manufactured for the professional end user, under the Union brand, is built to meet the standards of the South African Bureau of Standards Specifications, ...

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Protecting Nigeria's resources
November 2003, Residential Estate (Industry)
Bosch Security Systems, a major player in the surveillance market offering solutions from the simplest to the most complex video surveillance system, has won the contract to supply a large commercial ...

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