In early October, ONVIF was excited to host our 22nd Developers’ Plugfest – our first as a virtual event. Like so many other organizations, we’ve been forced to adapt to the new global landscape and ways of conducting business – in a safe, yet collaborative way. As such, we are pleased to report that attendance…
ONVIF is excited to announce that it plans to open source one aspect of its work—the development of its network interface specifications. These specifications are publicly available and widely used as common communication interfaces between devices and software clients such as IP surveillance cameras, video management software and physical access control systems, enabling best of…
In November of 2019, ONVIF hosted its 21st Developers’ Plugfest in Rome. This event highlights the continued demand for interoperable solutions. More than 30 developers and engineers from 18 ONVIF member companies gathered for this multi-day event, which featured 164 hours of testing. A highlight of the Developers’ Plugfest is the attendees’ ability to test…
To provide perspective on how ONVIF benefits the industry for everyone involved, Tim Shen authored an article titled “Creating a Level Playing Field, One Profile at a Time.” In the article, Shen discusses how ONVIF brings out the true values of companies by eliminating the vendor lock-in effect and providing a baseline of features that…
ONVIF Developers’ Plugfests are held twice each year around the world to accommodate the global membership base of ONVIF