DIGIOP Technologies has announced that the company has joined the industry group ONVIF, the Open Network Video Interface Forum.
ONVIF’s mission is to develop an open standard interface for network video products, resulting in better interoperability and reduced ownership cost of network video systems for end users.
The devices and technologies slated for interface standards include real time video streaming (including signal transmission and codec), Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera control, network security and encryption, device management, storage, meta data for video analytics, and event handling.
Tim Marks, Vice President of Product Development at DIGIOP said, “By joining ONVIF, we will be able to stay on top of the progress toward an open standard for video devices – a goal that all in our industry share.”
For additional information about ONVIF and the group’s efforts, visit www.onvif.org
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