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TimeSight(TM) Systems Wins Security Industry Association's Best Video Device Award at ISC West New Product Showcase

Posted on: Friday, 3 April 2009, 07:00 CDT

Intelligent Surveillance NVR Solution with Video Lifecycle Management recognized for its ability to enable higher resolution, extended retention, and complete coverage while reducing costs

LAS VEGAS, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- ISC WEST -- TimeSight(TM) Systems, the industry leader in Video Lifecycle Management (VLM), today announced it has won the prestigious New Product Showcase "Best Video Device" award for its intelligent video recorders at ISC West held in the Las Vegas Sands Expo and Convention Center. TimeSight's industry-changing technology was recognized by the Security Industry Association (SIA) for its ability to continually reduce the size of stored video over time, saving up to 90 percent of the storage normally required for storing quality video surveillance data. VLM is garnering increasing industry attention due to the escalating storage requirements of the video surveillance industry.

"SIA is proud to promote the development of products that make our world safer," said Richard Chace, SIA Chief Executive Officer. "We congratulate each of the winners for their impressive technological achievements, and we thank all of the competitors for their important contributions to the industry."

The New Product Showcase, held each year at ISC West, is sponsored by the SIA to recognize the best security product innovations. This year's competition included 76 entrants and was judged by an esteemed panel of 22 judges comprising dealers, specifiers, end-user companies, distributors, and practioners with a minimum of 10-years industry experience.

TimeSight's video surveillance appliances are the industry's first product family that actually delivers VLM capability. With the addition of TimeSight Systems' MORe (Motion Optimized Recording) capabilities, further intelligence is applied to allow the capture and storage of all video by storing the 'non-motion' video at highly compressed footprints and much lower frame rates than motion-oriented video, resulting in massive storage savings while providing 100 percent video coverage versus other 'record on motion' techniques which completely ignore these periods and leave gaps in security visibility.

"It is an honor to be recognized by the industry's top security professionals for our VLM technology that enables users to move to higher quality video, longer retention, and complete video coverage while actually reducing costs," said Charles Foley, chairman and CEO, TimeSight Systems. "This award is further strong validation that our VLM solutions are both valuable and needed by demanding users of video surveillance."

For more information or pricing details, please contact TimeSight Systems at 856-206-9739 or an authorized TimeSight reseller.

About TimeSight Systems

TimeSight Systems Inc. was formed in 2004 to address the requirement for innovative storage management in the video surveillance market. The company is staffed by industry executives with decades of systems, server, storage, software, networking, security, compliance and law enforcement experience to address the growing need for high resolution, IP based video surveillance systems. Applying proven principles and technologies from the demanding IT industry to the digital video surveillance market, TimeSight(TM) Systems has developed a platform to deliver today's required image clarity and retention times to support improved security and compliance at up to 90 percent less cost than existing technologies and approaches. The company's TimeSight(TM) architecture allows easy migration into the world of higher resolution cameras, video analytics, and IT convergence with minimal budget impact.

SOURCE TimeSight(TM) Systems


Source: PR Newswire

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