Cloud services will continue to make a major impact on connectivity – expanding physical security, safety and building intelligence to more places than ever before. This transformation – part loT, part digital innovation – can have a positive impact on end users and systems integrators. A complete solution is now more practical than ever to…
The mission of ONVIF hasn’t changed much since it began with a small group of manufacturers in 2008, but the security industry and use cases have certainly evolved, and ONVIF along with it. Today, more than 20,000 IP security products are conformant to ONVIF profiles, offered by a membership of more than 500 manufacturers. Additionally,…
It goes without saying that ONVIF has always relied on its robust membership to facilitate market innovation and to meet the security industry’s demand for interoperability. However, like many other events and collaborative forums, ONVIF has moved to the virtual space, and while virtual has its perks, we do find ourselves missing face-to-face interactions with…
By Ryan Chamberlain, Sales Engineer USA West, IndigoVision The Internet was created using a set of protocols used at every end-point to connect to the network and exchange data between endpoints. This suite of protocols was called the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/ Internet Protocol (IP) Suite. Today, we still use this suite of protocols, upgraded…
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…