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Verint solutions are engineered for cost-effective deployment in global operations and complex environments. Built on open, standards-based architectures, these solutions add value to the systems in which government and industry have already invested and help them realize the benefits of expanding information networks and emerging information technologies.


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Nexsan Corporation is a leading provider of next generation energy efficient disk-based storage systems designed for the long-term storage of digital information. Our hardware and software systems are ideal for storing and archiving information commonly referred to as "fixed content", since it typically changes little over time. This includes medical images, email, business documents, video images, research data, and digital media of all types. Our solutions enable organizations to store and access growing amounts of fixed content over longer periods of time, while meeting evolving business and compliance requirements in a "green" environment


Artec technologies develops, produces and distributes software based solutions including additional hardware components as well as complete systems in the areas of digital video surveillance- and video technology (Digital Video Security) and also digital transmitting and recording technology of audio and video content for intranet and internet communication, e.g. IPTV (Digital Streaming Video).


Arecont Vision multi-megapixel video surveillance systems are based on proprietary massively-parallel MegaVideo® image processing technology. MegaVideo® systems are able to take advantage of unique functionality unavailable with analog cameras. This includes the ability to zoom after the event from high resolution digital archives and the simultaneous viewing of zoomed and full field of view video.


SentryScope uses advanced linescan technology to archive ultra-high resolution surveillance video and is capable of capturing up to 21 million pixels per image.
At any one instant only a narrow vertical line in the monitored region is being viewed. This vertical line is typically comprised of 2,048 pixels. A precision optical scanner sweeps this line horizontally across the field of view, in approximately one second, to obtain a full image. Typically, 40-80 pixels per foot are required to identify suspicious activity. At 40 pixels per foot, SentryScope can view up to 256 feet wide.