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IFSEC Round Up

by Msecadm4921

Access card manufacturer HID Corporation announced new 13.56 MHz iCLASS contactless smart card technology products.

They are to be demonstrated with HID iCLASS development partners Panasonic, SMI, VMC, Synercard, Bodet, OMNIKEY, Consultance, Morley, Sonax, Betronic, BearBox, IR HandKey, TagMaster, NEDAP, RTC and TimeLink at IFSEC 2005 at the NEC, Birmingham.On booth K100 in Hall 6, HID will also present its full line of iCLASS contactless smart card and reader products including their new US FIPS 201–compliant readers, plus their proximity card readers, and bioCLASS biometric readers, and HID credential technologies."IFSEC 2005 is Europe’s principal security tradeshow in 2005 and is the first choice venue for showcasing our products to a very wide audience," said Greg Spray, HID’s EMEA marketing services manager. "We are very excited by the potential new business coming from IFSEC and we look forward to meeting new and existing customers on our booth."

Heitel

At satand G80, HeiTel Digital Video, German software-based monitoring station product company, are previewing their new client/server central monitoring station software at IFSEC.

"Designed with the larger monitoring station in mind, this server based solution enables the workload of incoming video alarm calls to be equally and efficiently distributed across the network," says Martin Finder, head of the HeiTel UK branch office.
In addition to the CamControl CLIENT/CamControl SERVER software, Martin Finder and HeiTel Product Manager Michael Gwozdek will also be showing the next generation of transmission and digital recording devices, released earlier this year. The new generation of CamDisc svr and CamTel svr are one-box solutions, the German firm says, featuring video transmission, integral digital recording, camera control, audio, and transmission via integral Ethernet or ISDN adapters. All units are broadband ready, the firm adds.

And at stand K90, VisioWave will unveil its new Video Recording Unit product range which offers increased capacity and high performance storage possibilities to its security customers, the firm reports. Further key characteristics of the VisioWave Video Recording Units are their very industrial properties and their high density recording capabilities which will respond to any professional environment, it is claimed.