IIPSEC 2007 features over 50 Educational Tracks covering everything you need to know about IP including a technical session Network Video Masterclass.
According to the organisers the combined worldwide network video market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 40 percent and reach $1.2 billion by 2010. The IIPSEC 2007 line up includes experts in networkable architecture, software, hardware and design.
• Selecting appropriate networkable infrastructure
• Best practice in deploying networkable video
• Understanding the variables that effect bandwidth and storage
• The value of application software
• Utilising analytics and intelligent technology developments
• Future trends and developments
Two of the companies involved in the educational sessions include Optelecom-NKF BV and IQinVision.
Optelecom-NKF BV will present - The Network; the cornerstone of any IP surveillance system - The success of IP-surveillance is determined by the quality of IP video servers and the smartness of the video management system, but only in combination with a stable network. The later is frequently underestimated. The design and implementation of an IP surveillance system starts with a reliable network.
And IQinVision will present - Analytics & Intelligent tech developments - IP Surveillance technology and applications mimic the computer industry. Just as PCs massively shifted the computer industry from a main-frame architecture (and mentality) to a distributed processing architecture, intelligent cameras are bringing about revolutionary change to the surveillance industry. Until just a few years ago, cameras were simply "dumb" eyeballs, streaming all their information to a central processor for decision-making. This approach presented major challenges of bandwidth and reliability. Since the introduction of smart cameras, more analysis and therefore more decisions are being made at the edge of the network. This has substantially improved the scalability, flexibility, and overall effectiveness of today's surveillance networks.
In addition, IT Giant CISCO has teamed up with IIPSEC to deliver a much needed education programme designed specifically for the Security Industry. With more and more security equipment becoming IP based the one day seminar will allow Installers, consultants and end-users to begin to understand the issues involved in connecting such technology onto a clients network.
By attending these sessions delegates will gain valuable knowledge concerning the design and execution of network systems:IP addressing, network routing, basic IP network security and shared data bases.
• Introduction to Networking
• Co-exist on the IP Infrastructure
• Basic networking technologies
• Designing the network requirements
• Specifying hardware • Future developments
• Wired or Wireless
IIPSEC week is all about learning. The event show cases the very latest security technology from the world's market leaders, it also offers a rich and informative programme of seminars, workshops and presentations covering practical, technical and commercial issues.
12/11/2006