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Synectics, a subsidiary of Quadnetics Group, is using Security & Policing 2012 (31st Jan – 2nd Feb, stand A16) to showcase its range of solution driven technologies for the policing, law enforcement and defence industries.
Among the innovations on show is a ground-breaking product enhancement to VEEcam® that captures evidential quality audio-video from body-worn recording devices and streams content over advanced next generation IP radio networks.
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Read more... [Streaming innovation from Synectics at Security & Policing 2012]
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Security systems specialist, Synectics, is launching an official partner programme that will help integrators and installers deliver added value to end-users.
This exclusive scheme is set to deliver a wealth of benefits - including knowledge-sharing and training opportunities, access to specialist facilities and pricing incentives, as well as the opportunity to preview new Synectics technology before it hits the market.
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Read more... [Synectics to launch offical partner programme]
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Synectics is taking to the road this month, to showcase its latest security solutions and provide insight into future technologies, alongside a number of key industry partners.
The Synectics Technology Roadshows 2011, hosted in partnership with AMG Systems, Axis Communications, Eyevis UK, Gallagher Security (Europe) Ltd and Intech Solutions have been specifically developed to provide consultants and end-users with an exclusive opportunity to learn about the latest products and integrated solutions from companies with complimentary technologies and solutions.
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Read more... [Synectics takes future-focused technology on the road]
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Synectics has demonstrated its commitment to providing customers with interoperable solutions by achieving ONVIF conformance.
Synectics’ Synergy ™ security management software, Simplicity HVR/ NVR and the Primary Storage Node (PSN) range are now fully conformant with the ONVIF core specification 1.02.
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Read more... [Synectics supports customers with ONVIF conformance]
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New research* has found that public support for CCTV surveillance has strengthened following the riots in the UK this summer, with one in three people (37 per cent) stating their support for its use in public spaces has now increased.
The independent public opinion survey, commissioned by Synectics, has also revealed that 76 per cent feel safer in public areas knowing that CCTV is in operation.
The majority (72 per cent) expressed that they would be worried if their local council reduced CCTV security in order to save money, with 62 per cent wanting to see more in their local area.
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Read more... [Public attitudes to CCTV shift following riots]
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