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Security InfoWatch.com recently featured Computerized Management Systems, Inc. (CMS),in a "Customer Success Story." It featured the Video IP Soltion that CMS designed for its client Coastal Sunbelt Produce. Security InfoWatch.com is one of the top security websites today.
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Dr. Henry Tyrangiel, President of CMS, recently served on the Baltimore County Shopping Center Security Surveillance Comittee.
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IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
WHAT IS VIDEO IP-SURVEILLANCE?
IP is an abbreviation for Internet Protocol, the most common protocol for communication over computer networks and the Internet. An IP-Surveillance application creates digitized video streams that are transferred via a wired or wireless IP network, enabling monitoring and video recording as far away as the network reaches. It also enables integration with other
  types of systems such as access control.

Network cameras are connected directly to an IP-based network and integrated with applications on the network, enabling users to have cameras at remote locations and view, store and analyze live video at another location, or multiple locations, over the network/Internet. Network cameras are forecast to comprise more than half of the security camera market by 2007.

Whether it's network cameras or analog cameras connected to video servers, or an installation that employs both camera types, IP-Surveillance is proving to be attractive in nearly all vertical markets. In numerous applications, this revolutionary technology is replacing traditional systems to reduce costs and increase safety.

Because of its scalability, among other advantages, IP-Surveillance is an established, attractive technology not only for enhancing or revitalizing existing surveillance and remote monitoring applications, but also for a vast number of new applications in vertical markets as well. Included in these markets are:

   Education - Education: security and remote monitoring of school playground areas, corridors, halls and classrooms as well as security of the buildings themselves

   Religious Institutions: Remote monitoring of corridors, halls, and the buildings themselves

   Retail: For security and remote monitoring purposes to making store management easier and more efficient

   Property Management: Security and remote management of your properties; from the comfort of your home, see whether or not property has been snow plowed; leaves collected, or buildings painted

   Distribution Warehouses and Industry: monitoring distribution and manufacturing processes, warehouse and stock control systems

   Banking: Traditional security applications in high visibility banks, branch offices and anywhere ATMs are located

 
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