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Detektor International nr. 1 - 2009

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Business Outlook
The quest for a universal IP video language
Communication between all of our planet’s inhabitants
would be much easier if everyone spoke the same language. Similarly, it would be considerably easier to design a network video system if all IP cameras could automatically communicate with all the other components of a surveillance system, without the need to develop unique interfaces. A common language is needed to achieve this goal, in other words, a standard for how cameras and other units of the system communicate.
Security Technology Market
Russia took the 7th place in the listing of the World’s largest economies for 2008
Russian Economics is characterised by the hugely concentrated and decisive role played by the Government.
In 2007 a new trend started to emerge. Government corporations started get involved.
Owing to this fact, the role of Government corporations in politics is continuing to grow.
The Interview
“The security industry tends to get hung up on features that normal people find obscure”
Detektor International recently met up with Adam Stroud, Sales and Marketing Director of the UK based access control manufacturer Paxton Access. Adam gave Detektor some interesting insights on how seriously Paxton Access values customer support, amongst many other things.
Voice of the Security Market
Petrochemical plants need high quality CCTV
Oliver Vellacott, CEO of IndigoVision, describes how IP video is addressing the petrochemical industry’s surveillance needs.
Technology in Application
Stade de France secured by surveillance system with 120 cameras
The French national stadium Stade de France, where the French national team secured the nation’s first football world cup tournament victory in 1998, uses an extensive video surveillance solution from Panasonic including over 120 cameras to guarantee the security of spectators, staff and players.