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Visec Releases STREAMING ON DEMAND and SD CARD Remote
Modules.Visec is the first company in the world to support
bandwidth saving module for remote cameras. In this
release Visec allows a user to actively monitor a series
of cameras at low bandwidth intervals. Visec also allows
full SD card playback! (click
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Axis Features
Visec in a project involving Shopping center and parking
lot surveillance
Organization: Cape Quarter
Industry segment: Retail
Application: MeyCom, DSE Group,Visec International
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Axis Features
Visec in a project for Shoprite Checkers
Application: Shop surveillance, store security
Axis partners:C U Live, Visec
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Visec
Releases License Plate Module in its Visec Platinum
Edition
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Visec Helps Town Find Surveillance Solution click
to read ASIS tradeshow ASIS is the largest trade show
in the world for surveillance. Visec was a hit with visitors from over 50
countries. 
click image for larger view Securex / Futurex, Cape
Town South Africa Miro , PlanetCCTV , Space TV Some pictures
of Visec At SecureX in South Africa presenting Visec Pro NVR with IQ EYE, Arecont,
and Axis Cameras.
click image for larger view Press 
"Video Surveillance System" As Seen On ABC7 TV (Here
is a sumary of the broadcast transcript) Video Surveillance doesn't come
cheap, with systems costing more than a thousand dollars. Now there is new technology
that could make it affordable to just about everyone. Philex Enterprises, Inc.
developed computer software for under a that provides the verification the LAPD
is looking for. VISEC uses special motion sensor technology. Connected to any
Internet service - the small camera starts recording an intruder as soon as he
comes into view. The unwanted guest can be monitored online by the homeowner after
being alerted by e-mail, pager or cell phone of a home break-in. 
Visec consumer software was featured on the CBS Affiliate NewsRadio KNX1070,
Anchored by Bob McCormick. The show deals with exclusive reports and features
from experts, company CEOs, and reporters in the high tech area of business.

"Surveillance can pay" By Brent Hopkins Staff Writer
"Visec software uses readily available technology, converting Web cams
into security cameras to record the activities of unsuspecting bandits, sticky-fingered
employees and ill-intentioned nannies. Powered by an algorithm that took Philex's
staff of eight more than a year to develop, the software constantly compares images,
detecting subtle differences. If the pictures don't match up, this triggers the
program to begin recording and uploading the images to a Web server. It then transmits
alerts, delivered directly to the user's e-mail, personal digital assistant or
cell phone, flashing images of the action.
Visec lets users monitor their home or office remotely. It uses motion
detection software and a PC Webcam to provide the live video feed via the Internet
in real-time. 
Monitor home while away Tech Talk Monitor a live video
feed of what's happening at home via the Internet while you're at work or on vacation.
When the camera and software detect motion, the program can alert you via
e-mail, cell phone, pager or a personal digital assistant. It also can be set
to record what the camera sees when movement is detected or record at preset times.

The Detriot News Visec lets you monitor your home, even when you're
not there. 
Feature in Smart Computing Vol.14 Issue 6 Page(s) 5-11 in print
issue 
"Keeping a close watch" By Matt Cappellini
Now, through the miracle of the Internet, you can keep tabs at what is going on
at the home or office when you are not there. If you are the suspicious sort,
and maybe you have good reason to be, here is an all-in-one kit to help put your
fears to rest. 

Get a remote idea of what's going on By Victor Godinez / The Dallas
Morning News Spying on your pets, neighbors, family, friends, baby sitter
or plumber has never been easier. With the included software, you can then view
the video feed directly on your computer 
TestDrive | A private eye in your own home By John J. Fried
Inquirer Staff Writer Electronic surveillance is in. While
the government watches airports, harbors, and other sensitive installations subject
to terrorist attacks, big businesses watch their employees, warehouses and offices.
But the folks who sell surveillance products that combine video cameras with
simple software that enables remote monitoring via the Internet are thinking even
bigger. |