ASIS 2006 Wrap-Up
We finished up a successful ASIS 2006 show in San Diego yesterday. Our booth was busy throughout the three days, with systems integrators, end users and media stopping by viewing the latest with exacqVision. We had several demo stations with multiple exacqVision servers with video cameras from the show floor and from remote locations through the internet connection.
The key features of interest in the exacqVision product line from those who stopped by the booth were the hybrid capability and the common client for all configurations.
Hybrid - exacqVision is a true hybrid DVR. Leverage your existing analog infrastructure now, and add IP cameras now and in the future. Configure as all-analog, or as hybrid analog/IP, or as all-IP, from small systems to enterprise level. Any analog camera is supported without having to add expensive analog-to-IP converters, and IP cameras from multiple vendors are supported.
Common Client - whether configuring small, 4-camera all-analog systems, or enterprise-level, multi-hundred camera all-IP systems, you use the same exacqVision client, with a contemporary and clean user interface. One client to learn, which controls and administers all systems remotely. The client is freely distributable to all users of the system.
Thank you to all who stopped by. We’ll be following up with copies of the client software for demo (which connects to an exacqVision server and cameras at our Indianapolis headquarters), as well as complete demo systems for the many who requested them.
Some pictures from our booth:
Add comment September 29th, 2006


