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Since the launch of Google’s search engine in 1998, Internet search has grown and expanded from desktops to mobile devices, generating over 3.5 billion searches of text, images and videos per day. One likely reason for this popularity is the search engine’s ability to immediately produce relevant results based on search criteria.
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By Jeff Karnes on June 1, 2016 for Security Today
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Video surveillance has long been one of the most rapidly changing technologies on the security landscape; and as security dealers and integrators search the ISC West show floor for the latest products and technologies, it can be a bit overwhelming.
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Parkway had a basic security solution, relying essentially on cameras and VCRs that recorded facility activity while storing video for 30 days. Original purpose: Video to count cars to ensure cars parked matched the number of tickets issued at the entry gate. Still, employees had to walk the facility each evening to manually record cars by color and license plate to determine cars left overnight and accurately charge customers who claimed to have lost their ticket.
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Retailers are increasingly using facial recognition technology to track your face. With an estimated 59% of UK fashion retailers doing it, is the anonymity of cities an outdated idea?
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Al Shipp, 3VR President and CEO, appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Alley on Tuesday, February 18, as a thought leader to discuss the topic of security v. privacy in light of the recent Apple/FBI news.
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Torrance, CA, February 9, 2016– AMAG Technology, an integrated security provider of access control, video management and identity management solutions, is proud to announce that 3VR is now a certified member of AMAG’s Symmetry Preferred Partner Program. As a certified partner, 3VR’s VisionPoint™ VMS integrates with AMAG’s Symmetry™ Access Control System. AMAG Technology and 3VR cooperatively tested and certified this integration.
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SAN FRANCISCO and NEW YORK CITY – Jan. 15, 2016 – 3VR, the video technology and data company, today announced that it has hired retail industry veteran Michael Slevin as a sales director. In this role, he will create opportunities for 3VR’s retail analytics products – VisionPoint™ Dashboard and Video Management System (VMS) – by generating and maintaining relationships with retail customers and channel partners. Slevin joins 3VR from Tyco, where he spent more than 15 years in a variety of sales roles, cultivating awareness and demand for the company’s retail solutions.