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One of the reasons IP is not taking over analog yet can be attributed to a standards issue. Like the beta vs. VHS of the early days of video and the more recent Blue-ray vs. HD-DVD, integrators and end users are hesitant to jump into the market not knowing who the winner will be in the standard standoff between The Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) and the Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA).

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Susan BradyWelcome and Opening Remarks, Susan Brady - Managing Director, IP UserGroup USA
Speaker: Tim Bell - Director of Central U.S Sales, VideoIQ Inc
Presentation Title: "Advancements in Video Surveillance: Megapixel Analytics" - View Presentation
Tim BellDescription:  All surveillance cameras look, but how many actually see what's going on? Hear, how for the cost of a conventional IP or HD camera, integrators are now able to deploy a proactive surveillance system that allows them to rapidly assess and mitigate security threats before incidents occur, delivering the highest degree of real-time threat detection accuracy while simplifying installation.

During this session learn about the latest advancements in video surveillance including:
· Zero bandwidth recording at up to 1080p/30fps resolution
· Megapixel analytics
· IQTrack - automatic digital PTZ zoom and track
· Zero bandwidth recording at up to 1080p/30fps resolution
· Real-world implementations across various organizations that have maximized surveillance investments.
 
Speaker: Marek Robinson - Director of Video Sales, Honeywell Video Systems
Presentation Title: "Understanding IP Video Systems Design" - View Presentation
Marek RobinsonDescription: IP can provide many potential benefits such as ease of deployment, reduced burden on infrastructure and increased issue resolution. However, a successful migration to IP requires careful consideration of all of the system requirements.

IP cameras can add great value to a video system, and users need to evaluate the fine points of how the pieces work together.   

This presentation details factors to consider when applying IP technology, including:  

* Where and how to best deploy IP, HD & megapixel cameras.   
* Ensuring the best cabling infrastructure to support current and future technologies.   
* Addressing latency and failover.
* Designing an IP video system that considers bandwidth limitations, POE and camera technology.
 
Speaker: Dave Williams - Director of Business Development, Brivo Systems LLC.
Presentation Title: "Why End Users are Looking to the Cloud" - View Presentation
Dave WilliamsDescription: Seems everywhere you turn today, we're hearing about “cloud computing” and Software-as-as-Service applications. What do these technologies mean for the security industry? End-users are increasingly looking to cloud-based solutions for their security needs, and Security-as-a-Service has proven to meet their requirements. Security integrators are seeking to propose service-based models for security implementations. This session will discuss the basic technology and business case for cloud computing, what integrators need to know to develop real partnering relationships, and the questions end users should be asking to find the right cloud providers for their specific needs. Security as a Service clearly offers real, long-term benefits for end-users and integrators alike.
 
Speaker: Charles Foley - Chief Executive Officer, TimeSight Systems
Presentation Title: "The New Math: More Cameras + More Resolution + More Retention = Less Infrastructure" - View Presentation

Charles FoleyDescription:  The surveillance world has seen a number of key trends in recent years, including rising camera counts for better coverage, rapid rise in resolutions (due to technology commoditization) to give better video data, and ever-extending retention times due to regulatory or best-practice requirements. These factors have pushed storage of video surveillance data to becoming a dominant cost factor for the security professional. The result: tight budgets that have to accommodate more and more storage to simply get the job done.

 This session will focus on technology approaches brought across from the information technology (IT) world to allow users to manage down the cost and infrastructure needed to support this growing amount of data from larger numbers of higher resolution cameras. Different approaches and technologies used to manage the lifecycle of video data will be reviewed, with the aim of providing tools to allow security professionals to reduce the cost of storing video data as that video ages and becomes less valuable to the business. Leveraged properly, these approaches to video data management can reduce storage requirements by 60 - 90%, allowing significant infrastructure reductions and budget re-allocation to other, high-return items such as increased camera coverage, analytics, and biometrics.
 
Speaker: Sean Ahrens - CPP, BSCP, CSC, Project Manager, Security Consulting and Design Services, Aon
Presentation Title: Keynote Speaker "Integrating IP Cameras into a Shared Network - Do´s and Don´ts - from Policy to Technology" - View Presentation

Sean AhrensDescription:  Camera technology is swiftly, decidedly turning towards the use of shared networks.  Beyond technology, organizations need to be prepared for the coordination, politics and delays and indirect, direct, annuity costs that may be in front of them. Join Sean Ahrens as he takes you down “the rabbit hole” and teaches you where we have come from and where we are going. You will learn the uniqueness of IP camera systems, the coordination, interdisciplinary approach and how to navigate this new transmission topology. You will learn about latency, bandwidth, jitter and the political pitfalls that you may not be aware of.

A must for IT professionals, physical security managers or organizations stepping into large IP upgrades. Participants shall be challenged with practicum’s and real world examples on how Ahrens has navigated IP technology to benefit his clients. Participants will gain insight into simple, practical and proactive methods for making the IP puzzle come to fruition, while minimizing the negatives.
 
Speaker:  Amity Gavish-  CPP, Sales Manager/North America, BriefCam Inc.
Presentation Title: "Video Synopsis: An Operational Tool for Browsing the Most Footage in the Shortest Amount of Time" - View Presentation
Amit GavishDescription: Surveillance cameras deployment is growing at an exponential rate and there is an acute need for technologies that can assist in browsing massive quantities of footage in the shortest time. Video Synopsis is an innovative technology allows operators to “browse hours in minutes” by creating a summary of the original video to enable rapid review. The session will present Video Synopsis as a new tool, its operation and practical applications. You’ll learn how to interpret video summaries and implementation the best security practices.
 
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