The US-based surveillance product firm MicroPower Technologies Inc has joined ONVIF, the US-based forum developing open standards for IP-based devices.
Members of ONVIF help the organisation work toward a specification that will ensure that all network video devices are interoperable, regardless of manufacturer. An open standard for IP security technologies stands to benefit end users, integrators and manufacturers alike, members suggest.
The SOLVEIL HD wireless, solar-powered surveillance platform from MicroPower is a megapixel surveillance camera that delivers high-resolution video coverage in perimeter and outdoor areas for security and operations monitoring. The makes say SOLVEIL is expected to complete the ONVIF compliance requirements in Q4 2015. Dave Tynan, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales, MicroPower Technologies, said: “The physical security industry stands to benefit greatly from a universal IP standard, especially as the adoption of networked solutions continues to accelerate. We are thrilled to be a part of ONVIF during this key time, and we look forward to contributing to the progress of improved interoperability throughout our industry.”
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