VideoIQ Wins Network Products Guide Reader Trust Award for Best in Physical Security
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BEDFORD, MA, May 19 (MARKET WIRE) --
VideoIQ , the inventor of the world's first and only intelligent
surveillance camera with a built-in DVR, announced today that Network
Products Guide has named VideoIQ a winner of the 2009 Best Products and
Services Award. This respected annual award honors products and services
that represent the rapidly changing needs and interests of technology
end-users worldwide. As part of the tech industry's leading global awards
program, this year's Best Products and Services winners were nominated
from all over the world. The VideoIQ iCVR was the selected winner in the
physical security category.
Driven by next-generation analytics, the VideoIQ iCVR combines automated
event detection, a built-in DVR and integrated video management into a
single solution -- a combination that delivers real-time threat detection
and solves the bandwidth and storage problems of traditional IP cameras.
The iCVR is also the only intelligent solution in the industry that
requires no tuning or calibration -- users can simply plug it in and begin
using it immediately.
"VideoIQ is committed to meeting customer needs by providing them with a
dynamic, real-time system for early warning and proactive security
protection, while at the same time significantly cutting their costs,"
said Scott Schnell, CEO and president of VideoIQ. "These awards go to the
very best technology products and we are honored that the VideoIQ iCVR is
among them."
Last month, VideoIQ announced that it had won the 2009 Tomorrow's
Technology Today Award, issued by Info Security Products Guide. The
VideoIQ iCVR was selected based on the positive impact it is having in
helping organizations protect against today's highly sophisticated and
blended security attacks.
"Increased end-user awareness and ongoing advances in technology are
helping shape better products and services," says Rake Narang,
editor-in-chief, Network Products Guide. "VideoIQ is delivering these
advancements to the intelligent IP video surveillance industry with its
cutting-edge iCVR solution."
About Network Products Guide Awards
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(CIOs) and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). As industry's
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role in keeping decision makers and end-users informed of the choices
they can make in all areas of information technology. You will discover a
wealth of information and tools in this guide including the best products
and services, roadmaps, industry directions, technology advancements and
independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most
pertinent technology decisions impacting business and personal goals. The
guide follows conscientious research methodologies developed and enhanced
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About VideoIQ
VideoIQ is the inventor of the world's first and only intelligent
surveillance camera with a built-in DVR. The VideoIQ iCVR combines
automated event detection, a built-in DVR and integrated video management
into a single solution -- all driven by next-generation analytics. The
result is the simplest, most proactive video surveillance solution -- with
a low TCO -- to keep your organization and its most important assets safe,
whether you need one camera or 1,000. Additionally, the VideoIQ HD family
of video analyzers delivers the industry's best detection accuracy for
conventional analog cameras of all types, requiring human response only
when a real event takes place. The company is backed by top-tier investors
Atlas Venture, Matrix Partners, and Tenaya Capital. Learn more at
www.videoiq.net.
CONTACT:
Donna M. Murno
InkHouse (for VideoIQ)
781-916-9090, ext. 804
donna@inkhousepr.com
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