USS Officially Launches its Much-Anticipated NDVision Platform for Analog-to-IP
Conversion
LONG BEACH, Calif., (June 24, 2015) - On the first day of NRF Protect
conference, USS unveiled its brand new open-architecture platform that promises
to bridge the gap between analog and IP video quicker, cheaper and easier than
ever before. Dubbed
NDVision-short for New Digital Vision-the new platform is built on open
architecture, giving LP teams unprecedented flexibility in analog-to-IP
conversion.
"NDVision enables LP teams to keep their analog cameras, existing cabling and
other infrastructure," said Gerald Becker, USS' vice president for Physical
Security, "and still take advantage of rich feature sets of IP systems. NDVision
greatly simplifies the migration to IP by eliminating the need for multiple
pieces of hardware, such as video encoders, network switches and separate video
recorders. All these functions are now combined into one unit, which offers
savings of between 30% and 48% over other solutions currently available."
According to Becker, NDVision's biggest advantage is open architecture: it works
with multiple VMS platforms without locking customers into any particular
proprietary technology. NDVision is initially available for 8- and 16-camera
systems, with the 32-camera solution becoming available soon.
More information can be obtained on USS' NDVision minisite:
www.NDVision.com.
About
USS:
USS is the largest privately held loss prevention company in the U.S. The
company's mission is to use advanced technology to help its customers combat
theft and run their businesses more efficiently. While USS is best known for its
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tags and systems, the company is also a
leading integrator of video surveillance systems, access control systems, and
radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. USS has over 100 patents issued
and pending, which testify to the company's spirit of innovation.