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April 15, 2008 - |
Not Much Escapes Its Digital Eye |
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From
The Indianapolis Star, April 15, 2008: |
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Exacq Technologies’ adaptable
software advances surveillance
Video surveillance is adapting
to the needs and demands of an
increasingly sophisticated
clientele. A company
on Indianapolis’ Northeastside,
led by a handful of
forward-thinking colleagues, is
at the forefront of the
industry’s transition into the
digital age.
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April 4, 2008 - |
Security On A Mac! |
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From
Security Systems News, April 4, 2008: |
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"This has been a complaint of
mine ever since I've entered the
industry - nothing works on a
Mac. Considering that
significant portions of certain
industries - graphic design,
education - use Macs almost
exclusively, this seemed to me
like a bit of an oversight.
Well, Exacq has finally
done it. They've got a great
interface and a really powerful
video management engine, and
here at the show they're
actually showing it running on a
Mac. I've never seen it before."
more... |
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February, 2008 - |
Industry Ready To Embrace IP
Surveillance Technologies |
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From Security Products,
February, 2008: |
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Recent independent studies have
indicated that the long-term
cost of an IP system is actually
lower than an analog-based DVR
system. The big question for
security integrators is, “What’s
keeping you from upgrading your
customers to IP?"
more... |
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December, 2007 - |
Dog Food Plant Unleashes Video
Solution |
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From Security Sales &
Integration, December, 2007: |
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A Missouri-based company called
on American Digital Security
(ADS) to install a
state-of-the-art high resolution
camera system to help bolster
quality control at its pet food
manufacturing facility ...
During its research preparing
for the new frontier, ADS
elected to employ exacqVision
client/server software for its
IP systems. Engineered by
Indianapolis-based Exacq
Technologies, the platform
provides a common user interface
for video surveillance that
appealed to Mason.
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December, 2007 - |
exacqVision Highlighted in
Poland's Zabezpieczenia Magazine |
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October 10, 2007 - |
Exacq Expands Network
Surveillance Sales to Canada |
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From Yahoo Finance Newswire: |
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INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exacq
Technologies (www.exacq.com)
is pleased to announce the
appointment of Security Central
Marketing (www.securitycentral.ca)
of Milton, Ontario as their
newest Manufacturer's
Representative to offer the
entire line of exacqVision
IP surveillance products across
Canada. Although exacqVision
software and systems have
already been installed all over
the world, this marks the first
time the company has established
sales representation outside of
the United States.
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August, 2007 - |
Product Review - exacqVision
from Zone |
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From Security
Electronics & Networks,
August, 2007: |
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AUSTRALIA - Now available from
Zone Advanced Protection Systems
is the exacqVision
network digital video recorder,
a hybrid solution specifically
designed to merge IP and
analogue cameras into a seamless
and highly modular solution.
more... |
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August, 2007 - |
YouTubing the industry |
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From Security Systems News,
August, 2007: |
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CYBERSPACE--Slowly,
but surely, the physical security industry is embracing
Internet-based viral marketing, or Web 2.0, techniques.
In February, we reported on efforts by AlarmKey, a
Reliable Group company manufacturing business software
for the security alarm industry, which posted a
whimsical analog vs. digital video on sites such as
YouTube.com and Google.com. In June and July, video
analytic appliance maker ioimage and DVR/NVR
manufacturer Exacq both posted how-to videos to YouTube
and similar sites. more... |
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July 17, 2007 - |
Armida Technologies Expands
Video Surveillance Capabilities |
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From the San Antonio Business
Journal, July 17, 2007: |
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Armida Technologies, a local
manufacturer of wireless video
security products, has inked a
reseller agreement with Exacq
Technologies.
This new pact will allow San
Antonio-based Armida to sell
Exacq's exacqVision NVR
software along with the
ArmidaWare SecurityController.
The exacqVision software
is a digital interface that
allows security teams to merge
analog, Internet Protocol,
standard resolution, megapixel
resolution and multiple
compression formats.
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May 11, 2007 - |
Live from PSA-TEC |
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From
SecurityInfoWatch.com, May 11,
2007: |
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"... One of the new vendors,
Exacq Technologies, almost
didn't get accepted into the PSA
Security Network, says Tom
Buckley, director of marketing
and sales, Exacq. He says
that when PSA first heard that
Exacq was into DVRs, they
weren't interested because they
had "35 other DVR vendors."
However, once PSA saw that
Exacq's hybrid NVRs were a
good vehicle to allow dealers to
begin the migration from analog
to IP cameras, they were added
as a new vendor."
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May, 2007 - |
Education: New York City
University Selects DVR System
from Exacq |
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From Access Control & Security
Systems, May, 2007: |
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Yeshiva University has selected
the Pro hybrid network digital
video recorder system from
Exacq Technologies,
Indianapolis, for analog and IP
video surveillance for Yeshiva's
Stern College for Women facility
in downtown Manhattan. The
university selected Idesco Corp,
a security system integrator
based in New York City, to
install the system.
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April, 2007 - |
Exacq Technologies' exacqVision
IP |
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From Security Systems News,
April, 2007: |
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exacqVision IP is a complete
surveillance solution for any
size installation. Pricing is
based on the number of IP
cameras per networked system,
regardless of where they are
installed. There is no difficult
or costly licensing procedure
required for installing cameras
initially or later. Installation
of cameras is simple with the
assistance of the exacqVision
IP QuickStart guide. The end
result is a cost-effective,
state-of-the-art IP surveillance
system that is simple to sell
and install.
more... |
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March 7, 2007 - Exacq Grows US Sales
Channel with PSA Security Network
Partnership |
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PSA Security Network Selects
Exacq Technologies: |
Network Video Recorder
Manufacturer offers Advanced IP
Video Surveillance Solutions to
200+ members.
(INDIANAPOLIS) Exacq
Technologies, a leading
developer and manufacturer of
open architecture network video
recording (NVR) solutions for
use in security surveillance
applications, is pleased to
announce their recent
partnership with PSA Security
Network. The partnership
allows all of PSA’s over 200
security integrators to purchase
exacqVision® surveillance
systems and software through PSA®.
more... |
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March, 2007 - |
Channel News & Analysis |
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From Business Solutions, March,
2007: |
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Experts from this month's Tech
Trends article on POS security
agree that POS VARs are in a
great position to segue into
integrated security solutions.
If you're looking for a
surveillance solution, check out
exacqVision IP, an
IP-based video surveillance
software product by Exacq
Technologies, Inc.
more... |
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March, 2007 - |
New Innovations & Applications:
Saying "Hi" to Hybrid |
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From Security Dealer Magazine,
March, 2007: |
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Yeshiva University recently
chose Idesco Corporation to
install the exacqVision Pro
hybrid network digital video
recorder system from Exacq
Technologies. The
exacqVision Pro system will
provide analog and IP video
surveillance for Yeshiva's Stern
College for Women facility in
downtown Manhattan, NY.
more... |
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March, 2007 - |
Sistema de Vídeovigilancia
IP |
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From Security Technology en Español, March, 2007: |
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El
software IP exacqVision
es un sistema completo de
vídeovigilancia en red que es de
fácil
instalación
y functionamiento en una
computadora con Windows XP. El
sistema diseñado
para integrar una
infraestructura IT, es
totalmente escalable y requiere
escaso entrenamiento.
more... |
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March, 2007 - |
IT Tools & Technology:
Surveillance software features
simple setup, camera
configuration and licensing |
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From HS Today, March, 2007: |
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Exacq Technologies Inc.,
Indianapolis, Ind., has released
exacqVision IP, an
Internet Protocol (IP) video
surveillance software product
that is designed to be robust,
inexpensive and easy to use,
install, configure and license.
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March, 2007 - New Products: IP
Surveillance Software |
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From
Security Technology & Design,
March, 2007: |
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Exacq Technologies'
exacqVision IP is a
full-featured network video
surveillance system that easily
installs and operates on a
Windows XP based PC. exacqVision
IP uses the latest network
IP cameras from manufacturers
like Axis, IQinvision and Sony.
more... |
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February, 2007 - |
Video Database Management - IP
Video Management Software |
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From IPVS Magazine,
February, 2007: |
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Software platforms are an
important part in the IP video
solution. It is essential
that the software be able to
secure all the information it
collects to ensure that should
evidence ever be needed for
investigations its authenticity
is not in question.
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February, 2007 - Exacq Technologies
announces "exacqVision IP" |
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From IP focus Magazine,
February, 2007: |
Powerful, inexpensive IP
surveillance software features
simple setup, camera
configuration and licensing
Exacq Technologies, Inc. is
pleased to announce the release
of exacqVision IP, a
robust yet inexpensive IP video
surveillance software product
which is also designed to be
easy to use, install, configure
and license.
more... |
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January, 2007 - |
IP-based video envisions a
brighter future |
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From Government Security News,
January, 2007: |
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The video surveillance field appears to
some outsiders to be embracing wholeheartedly the shift
from analog to Internet Protocol-based digital cameras,
but to insiders the transition has been at times
frustratingly slow.
To get a handle on the pros and cons
of analog vs. IP-based video surveillance systems, GSN's
editor-in-chief, Jacob Goodwin,
recently spoke with four experts
in these emerging IP-based
technologies, including Dan
Rittman, director of engineering
at
Exacq
Technologies, Inc., a supplier of advanced IP-based
video solutions. more... |
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January, 2007 - |
IPVS Magazine Top 5 -
exacqVision IP |
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From IPVS Magazine, January 2007: |
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"A
robust, inexpensive IP video
surveillance software"
Exacq Technologies Inc
announced the release of
exacqVision IP, a robust yet
inexpensive IP video
surveillance software.
Supporting camera manufacturers
like Axis, IQinVision, and Sony,
it is designed to be easy to
install, configure, use and
license. Operating on a
Windows XP computer,
exacqVision IP is scalable
with other exacqVision
systems, including the
exacqVision Pro line of
network digital video recorders.
more... |
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January, 2007 - |
Exacq hits the market with
Integral vets |
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From Security Systems News,
January, 2007: |
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DVR manufacturer stresses
customer involvement with
product development
In the year since Exacq
Technologies entered the
market with its first product,
the Exacq eDVR component board,
the company has moved from
offering a pure hardware
solution for OEMs to
manufacturing its own network
DVR to, in December, releasing a
pure software product that
manages an all-IP camera
surveillance network. It's all
part of the company's plans to
migrate users from an analog
environment to a digital and
IP-based environment.
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January 2, 2007 - |
IP Video |
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December 20, 2006 - |
Exacq Technologies announces "exacqVision
IP" |
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December 19, 2006 - |
Robust yet inexpensive IP video
surveillance |
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December 15, 2006 - |
Yeshiva University Chooses
Idesco and exacqVision for
Stern College Facility |
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From
SecurityInfoWatch.com, December
15, 2006: |
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Yeshiva University recently
chose Idesco Corporation, a
leading security system
integrator based in New York
City, to install the
exacqVision Pro hybrid
network digital video recorder
system from Exacq Technologies.
The exacqVision Pro
system will provide analog and
IP video surveillance for
Yeshiva’s Stern College for
Women facility in downtown
Manhattan.
more... |
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November, 2006 - IP UserGroup USA
Welcomes Latest Affiliate Members |
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From IP focus Magazine,
November, 2006: |
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Founded by the pioneers of
digital video surveillance,
Exacq Technologies began in
2003. In 2005, they introduced
the eDVR MPEG-4 security
system engine. A year later the
exacqVision line of IP
and hybrid network video
recorders debuted. Exacq's
solutions are designed to be
powerful, yet easy to operate.
Additionally, they are created
to allow security and IT
professionals the ability to
make the most of their existing
infrastructure while allowing
room for continued growth.
more... |
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October, 2006 - exacqVision Network DVR |
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October, 2006 - Hybrid DVR Surveillance |
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From
Security Technology & Design,
October, 2006: |
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Exacq Technologies’
exacqVision network digital
video recorder (NDVR)
incorporates video from analog
security cameras and IP network
cameras on a single system.
Designed around Exacq
Technologies’ eDVR security
system engine, this 2U (3 1/2
inches tall) rackmount system is
available for up to 16 or 32
analog cameras plus eight or
more IP cameras.
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October 1, 2006 - Digital Video
Continues Hot |
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From Zalud's Security Blog,
October 1, 2006: |
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It was obvious at the Exacq
booth. That booth was busy
throughout the three days, with
systems integrators, end users
and media stopping by viewing
the latest with exacqVision.
There were several demo stations
with multiple exacqVision
servers with video cameras from
the show floor and from remote
locations through the Internet
connection.
more... |
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September 1, 2006 - Boards Create Better
CCTV DVRs |
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From
SDM Magazine, September 2006: |
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The MPEG-4 CCTV eDVR
boards from Exacq Technologies
Inc., are designed to create
higher-performance, lower-cost
and smaller footprint CCTV DVRs.
The board incorporates on-board
hardware compression and
decompression for
enterprise-class performance on
a low-cost PC.
more... |
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August,
2006 - NDVR Surveillance System |
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From
Access Control & Security
Systems,
August 2006: |
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ExacqVision NDVR
Surveillance System merges
analog and IP network cameras.
The 3-inch-tall rackmount system
is available with 16 or 32
analog cameras plus eight or
more IP cameras. Real-time
video is recorded at 480 images
per second for a 16-camera
server and 960 for a 32-camera
server. This recorder is
expandable, operates on Windows
or Linux-based system and
features a recall button that
exports video to DVD. |
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August,
2006 - Exacq introduces exacqVision |
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From Security Dealer Magazine,
August 2006: |
Exacq Technologies introduces
the exacqVision network
digital video recorder (NDVR).
The exacqVision system is
a digital video surveillance
system that incorporates video
from traditional analog security
cameras and the latest IP
network cameras on a single
system.
Designed around Exacq
Technologies' own eDVR
security system engine,
exacqVision seamlessly
records both analog and IP
cameras. |
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August
3,
2006 - A Conversation with Exacq
Technologies |
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From Security Products ASIS
Pre-Show Selection Guide:
Supplement to August 2006
issue |
This year's ASIS show will be a
first for Exacq Technologies,
and it's looking forward to the
opportunities the show has to
offer. Based in
Indianapolis, Exacq Technologies
is made up of a group of digital
video surveillance pioneers.
Exacq Technologies is a
manufacturer of hybrid, network
digital video recording systems
and OEM products for the
security industry.
We spoke with Dave Underwood,
president of Exacq Technologies,
to find out what the company is
hoping to gain from ASIS 2006.
Web Link for this story
here. PDF file of
story
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July 18,
2006 - Exacq Technologies Names 2
Representatives to Cover NDVR Product |
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From Security Sales &
Integration, July 18, 2006: |
Exacq Technologies Inc. names
ASR Enterprises of Downingtown,
Pa., and Tech Solutions and
Sales of Carmel, Ind., to
represent the firm’s network
digital video recorder (NDVR)
line of security and
surveillance products.
ASR Enterprises will cover the
Mid-Atlantic region, which
includes eastern Pennsylvania,
southern New Jersey and all of
Maryland, Virginia and Delaware,
while Tech Solutions will cover
Indiana and Kentucky. |
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June
28, 2006 - Exacq launches financial
network security system |
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From ATMmarketplace.com, June
28, 2006: |
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Exacq Technologies, a
digital-video-surveillance
equipment manufacturer,
announced the launch of a new
network digital-video-recorder
system at the Financial &
Security Products Association
conference earlier this month. |
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June
25, 2006 - Startup-crazy birds of
feather are Indiana's golden geese |
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From The Indianapolis Star, June
25, 2006: |
Jeff Walters and Jim McMillion
met each other years ago at Bell
Laboratories, the
company-within-a-company at the
old AT&T.
Three companies later, the
52-year-old men are still
knocking out new products with
an ever-increasing band of local
entrepreneurs. Their current
venture, Exacq Technologies,
grew out of Integral
Technologies, which grew out of
Truevision, which had its start
in Bell Labs. |
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June
15, 2006 - ExacqVision introduced |
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ExacqVision Press
Release - June 15, 2006: |
Hybrid
DVR security surveillance system
merges analog cameras with IP
network cameras
Exacq Technologies is proud to
introduce the new exacqVision™
network digital video recorder (NDVR).
The exacqVision system is
a digital video surveillance
system that incorporates video
from traditional analog security
cameras and the latest IP
network cameras on a single
system. ExacqVision is
one of the first products
designed from the ground up to
merge analog and network cameras
in a single system using a
common user interface. |
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June 5,
2006 -
ExacqVision Financial introduced at FSPA
Conference |
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ExacqVision Financial Press
Release - June 5, 2006: |
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Exacq Technologies introduces
the new exacqVision™ Financial
network digital video recorder (NDVR)
system. ExacqVision Financial
NDVRs feature the latest
technology, power and
convenience in security
surveillance systems and are
specifically designed for
financial institutions. These
systems will be shown at the
FSPA (Financial & Security
Products Association) show, June
7-11, 2006 in San Antonio. |
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May 18, 2006 -
exacqBlog is up: Cronicling the
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exacqBlog - Chronicling the
development of exacqVision: |
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The exacqBlog from Exacq is
blogging the development of the
exacqVision NDVR, a
next-generation digital video
surveillance platform that
merges physical and IT security.
This blog has the latest
announcements, development
commentary by the engineers,
application news, and more. |
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April, 2006 -
New 16-input, 480 ips MPEG-4 DVR boards |
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From
SecurityWorld Asia Apr/May 2006: |
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introduced eDVR, a new generation of
MPEG-4 CCTV DVR boards designed
to create higher-performance,
lower-cost, and smaller
footprint CCTV DVRs |
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March
7, 2006 - Exacq Plans to Introduce
exacqVision in April |
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From InformationWeek, March 7,
2006: |
Exacq
Technologies plans in April to
introduce its ExacqVision
System, which includes
digital-video recorder
technology plus open APIs for
integrating video-analysis
software, access control
systems, and other IT security
applications with either digital
or analog video systems
featuring up to 1,000 cameras.
"This makes video cameras a
source of data for the IT
systems," says Tom Buckley,
Exacq's director of sales and
marketing. Security
professionals will be able to
view multiple video cameras on a
single PC monitor, define
whether cameras capture images
at certain intervals (such as
every 30 seconds) or come to
life only when they sense
motion, and establish criteria
for who is authorized to view
video footage. |
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February 8, 2006 - Exacq eDVR: 16 Input
Hardware Compression MPEG-4 DVR Board |
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From Security Magazine, March
2006: |
The eDVR board, from Exacq
Technologies Inc., Indianapolis,
is a complete security system,
incorporating on-board hardware
compression and decompression
for enterprise-class performance
on a low-cost PC. The
highly-integrated eDVR includes
16 video inputs for 480 ips
recording (400 ips PAL), two
video outputs, audio I/O, alarm
I/O, and UART-enabled RS-232/485
for PTZ/POS/ATM interface, among
other features.
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December 15, 2005 - Exacq Technologies
introduces new products |
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From Vision Systems Design,
February, 2006: |
Exacq Technologies
(Indianapolis, IN) has
introduced a new generation of
MPEG-4 CCTV DVR boards designed
to create higher-performance,
lower-cost, and smaller
footprint CCTV DVRs ... A
complete SDK is included with
every eDVR utilizing
cross-platform tools with
extensive sample code in C,
WxWidgets, VB.net, and C#.
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December 19, 2005 -
16-input, 480 ips MPEG-4 DVR Boards |
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December 15, 2005 - Exacq eDVR Board
Introduced |
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Exacq eDVR Introduced Press
Release - December 15, 2005 |
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Complete CCTV Security System
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INDIANAPOLIS — December 15, 2005
—Exacq Technologies, Inc.
introduces a new generation of
MPEG-4 CCTV DVR boards designed
to create higher performance,
lower-cost, and smaller
footprint CCTV DVRs.
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