Users should be aware that companies do falsely claim ONVIF conformance for their products, but there are ways to combat these false claims to help maintain the integrity of the ONVIF name. Read on to learn more about how ONVIF combats false conformance claims.
The ONVIF judges would like to thank all who participated in the challenge for their diligence, time and novel ideas. By using these innovative approaches to create new applications for open source standards such as ONVIF, we are just beginning to explore the possibilities that complete interoperability can bring.
Read on for a short interview with Jeff Corrall of March Networks about the value of being an ONVIF member company.
With over 30 submissions of innovative and unique applications, the winning app, CAM X, submitted by Canada-based developer Liqiao Ying, offers an Artificial Intelligence-based object detection system that utilizes blockchain solutions for sorting information obtained from ONVIF cameras.
ONVIF has become an important and effective standard for interoperability within the video surveillance industry, and is expanding into other markets as well. Read on to learn how Avigilon uses ONVIF daily.