It'd be too easy to say when it comes to video conferencing Neat is pretty neat! However, the Neat platform is packed with quality-of-life features to bring your conversations to life, focus on individual speakers, and genuinely enhance collaboration and understanding in your hybrid or virtual meetings. Neat regional director ANZ Jason MacBride explains how Neat is addressing pain points for ANZ and global businesses.
Genetec has been providing unified security solutions for over two decades - bringing all your door controls, video cameras, license plate recognition, and other physical security elements into one single interface. Its SaaS solution is now imminent and this makes the barrier to entry a no-brainer, allowing partners and customers to enroll in minutes.
AVer Information Inc. has won awards for its conferencing room camera solutions, and today revealed its first-ever conferencing room content camera, The CAM130 Content Camera. It offers clear imaging and special features to support sharing whiteboard or flat panel display content in virtual meetings.
Arlo is the world's security camera leader, having popularised security cameras that were battery powered and connected via Wi-Fi, with the company continuously improving its offerings year after year after year.
Singapore Airlines has said it does not plan to use video cameras, that are part of its newer inflight entertainment systems, in any way, adding that they will be disabled.
Panasonic has announced a new range of 2017 cameras and recorders to be powered by its next-generation i-PRO Extreme surveillance technology platform.
D-Link’s first consumer security camera with 802.11ac Wi-Fi has arrived in A/NZ at last, with advanced monitoring features to challenge Netgear’s Arlo solutions.
The latest additions to Axis' range of surveillance cameras are the M3007-PV and M3007-P, both providing a 360-degree panorama.
Always seeking to turn adversity into opportunity, Kogan has launched a new campaign in the midst of what the company dubs 'increasingly frugal retail conditions', promoting affordably priced and desirable digital technologies.
Looking to build on their ascendency in the notebook market, Toshiba is trying extract a few more bucks with a range of accessories to match their portable computers. the Camileo range offers a mixed bag of options.
Crafty and courageous consumer electronics competitor, Kogan Technologies, has bolstered the already bountiful range with a brand new bevvy of top tech beauties for 2010!
The deployment of a digital video security system at Melbourne's Swinburne University has led to a decrease in major crime on campus, although students seem to be taking slightly less care of their property.
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