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videoNEXT Launches Free IP Surveillance Software on the iPhone
Chantilly, Virginia – August 12, 2009 – videoNEXT, developer of leading-edge surveillance software and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced the availability of its mobile video apps in the Apple® App StoreSM for iPhone™ and iPod touch® handheld devices. videoNEXT’s new CAVU, CAVU FREE and CAVU PRO provide large organizations, small businesses and consumers with remote video monitoring features over 3G and Wifi networks anywhere.
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videoNEXT Announces Consumer-focused Surveillance Solution for the Mac
Chantilly, VA – August 10, 2009 – videoNEXT, a developer of leading-edge surveillance software and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, announces the availability of SKM-Cirrus, a stand-alone, Apple® version of its flagship enterprise product Security Knowledge Manager (SKM). SKM-Cirrus is a unique surveillance solution geared toward small businesses as well as consumers utilizing Apple’s innovative Mac® platform.
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videoNEXT Announces New Reseller and Distributor Partners Focused on the Mac
Chantilly, Virginia - July 13, 2009 - videoNEXT, a leading provider of surveillance software and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today welcomes three new value-added resellers to its signature partner program. Chesapeake Systems, Holmans and Mac Business Solutions (MBS) now offer videoNEXT's flagship product Security Knowledge Manager (SKM) and its suite of solutions. videoNEXT has also partnered with two global distributors; PC Connection and Tech Data, who will provide videoNEXT's Mac friendly surveillance solutions to their channel.
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Chantilly, VA – June 29, 2009 – videoNEXT, a leading-edge provider of surveillance software and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Tech Data Corporation to deliver its family of IP security management software to the Mac OS channel. Tech Data’s Apple Specialized Business Unit (SBU) will now offer videoNEXT’s comprehensive video surveillance and physical security software solutions to its Apple reseller customers.
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videoNEXT Introduces New Product Line
Chantilly, VA – February 17, 2009 – videoNEXT, a leading provider of video management and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced a new portfolio of its flagship Security Knowledge Manager (SKM) platform, which now includes: SKM-Altus, SKM-Stratus and SKM-Cirrus. Offering SKM in three levels, the product is better optimized for different customer types and requirements.
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videoNEXT Strengthens Management Team
Chantilly, VA – February 9, 2009 – videoNEXT, a leading provider of video management and physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced enhancements to its senior management team. The company appointed Christopher C. Gettings as president and CEO, and James Hunt as chairman of the board of directors, as well as made several other appointments. These changes will position the company for continued growth.
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Chantilly, VA. – November 2, 2008 – videoNEXT, a technological leader of physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, announced today that SKM-Mobile™ has been named to the list of the top 20 finalists in Access Control and Security Systems magazine’s seventh annual New Product of the Year competition. SKM-Mobile, videoNEXT’s wireless video surveillance management solution, enables organizations to increase the responsiveness of their surveillance systems from a PDA or mobile phone.
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videoNEXT Signs Reseller Agreement with SimplexGrinnell
Chantilly, VA. – September 23, 2008 – videoNEXT, a technological leader of physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced that it has formed a strategic relationship with SimplexGrinnell, a leading systems integrator for planning, installing, commissioning and maintaining security solutions. SimplexGrinnell will resell videoNEXT’s Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) IP video management software, as well as its v-IQ and v-AC solutions, server hardware and associated services.
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videoNEXT’s Security Knowledge Manager (SKM™) Endorsed by CIBER, Inc.
Atlanta, Ga. and Chantilly, Va. – September 15, 2008 – videoNEXT, a technological leader of physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, announced today that its Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) has been qualified for integration into CIBER’s Fusion solution. This new relationship will enable the companies to join forces on domestic and international fronts offering the most advanced security command and control solutions.
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videoNEXT Announces SKM-Mobile™ for Apple’s iPhone
Chantilly, Va. – September 12, 2008 – videoNEXT, a technological leader of physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced the availability of its wireless video surveillance solution, SKM-Mobile™, utilizing the Apple iPhone. Offering its proven video surveillance application, Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™), on the iPhone device provides organizations with video monitoring and increased responsiveness no matter where they are located.
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videoNEXT and Integrated Security Systems (ISS) Partner
Chantilly, Va. and Miami, Fl. – September 3, 2008 – videoNEXT, a founding developer of innovative physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Integrated Security Systems (ISS), a security systems integrator serving organizations throughout Florida.
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videoNEXT Announces SKM-Mobile
New Wireless Video Surveillance Management Solution Provides Security Professionals More Mobility
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videoNEXT Hosts Technology Day
videoNEXT Hosts Security Technology Day
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videoNEXT SKM Earns Lenel Certification
videoNEXT’s Security Knowledge Manager (SKM™) Earns Lenel Certification
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videoNEXT and SightLogix Complete Secure Military Installation
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videoNEXT Announces its v-MX Video Wall
Las Vegas, Nev. and Chantilly, Va. – April 2, 2008 – (ISC West 2008, Booth #20138) - videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced its v-MX™ video wall solution. This new virtual-multiplexing display system enables videoNEXT’s Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) users to display live and archived video and command and control data to an infinite number of displays in their command center.
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videoNEXT Launches New Video Analytics Solution, v-IQ™
Las Vegas, Nev. and Chantilly, Va. – April 2, 2008 – (ISC West 2008, Booth #20138) - videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced its new video analytics solution, v-IQ™, designed to accurately mine and evaluate critical events amidst a massive amount of video data.
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videoNEXT Expands Product Line with Access Control Solution
Las Vegas, Nev. and Chantilly, Va. – April 2, 2008 – (ISC West 2008, Booth #20138) - videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced that it is expanding its product offerings with its new access control solution, v-AC™. This new addition to the videoNEXT family of IP video and physical security information management products provides a framework for the integration of both legacy and new IP-enabled access control systems with the company’s Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) command and control center.
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videoNEXT Enchances Sales Operations with New Northeast Regional Manager
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videoNEXT Partners with North American Video
Chantilly, Va. – March 10, 2008 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced it has signed a value-added reseller (VAR) agreement with North American Video (NAV), one of the world’s largest systems integrators. NAV will integrate videoNEXT’s Security Knowledge Manager (SKM™) as a part of its video surveillance and security systems solutions offering.
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videoNEXT and Viscom Systems Form Strategic Partnership
Chantilly, Va. – February 25, 2008 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative physical security information management solutions, today announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with Viscom Systems Inc., New England’s largest security systems integrator. Under this agreement, Viscom will re-sell videoNEXT’s IP video management solutions into the commercial real estate, healthcare, transportation and financial industries.
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videoNEXT Announces Security Knowledge Manager (SKM™) 2.5
Chantilly, Va. – February 11, 2008 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative physical security information management solutions, today announced a major release (version 2.5) to its Security Knowledge Manager (SKM™). The most significant new enhancements of this scalable IP surveillance and security solution focus on advancements in its Access Control Integration Framework and Command and Control capabilities.
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videoNEXT Teams with Industry Leaders for Integrated Security Systems
Chantilly, Va. – January 23, 2008 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced it is joining forces with two industry leaders to introduce integrated security and surveillance systems to the U.S. Military and the Gulf Industries. videoNEXT is partnering with Homeland Security Group International (HSGI) and IronForge to introduce a new mobile wireless IP video with video analytics solution for the military and IP video management and video analytics for the gulf industries.
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videoNEXT Enters Commercial Market
Chantilly, Va. and Las Vegas, NV – September 24, 2007 – (ASIS 2007, Booth #987) - videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced its entry into the commercial market. videoNEXT will now offer its Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) solution to protect facilities in the financial, healthcare, education and transportation industries.
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videoNEXT and SightLogix Partner Offering Integrated Video Surveillance Solution
Chantilly, Va. – August 6, 2007 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, announced today that has entered into a partnership with SightLogix Inc., the developer of the industry’s first outdoor automated video surveillance solution. The agreement between these two video surveillance industry leaders will enable them to provide a bundled video surveillance solution for preemptive, mission-critical applications.
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videoNEXT Releases Security Knowledge Manager (SKM®) Version 2.4
Chantilly, Va. – July 25, 2007 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced version 2.4 of its flagship, web-based solution, Security Knowledge Manager (SKM®). With this upgraded software release, videoNEXT offers new and improved features that bring IP-based video surveillance management to the next level.
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San Diego, Mar, California July 06, 2007 (Market Wire) Homeland Security Group International (OTC.PK "HMSG") announced today that the company has entered into a teaming agreement to provide security for military installations and off-shore oil platforms in the Gulf Coast region
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videoNEXT Plans for Rapid Growth Hiring Three Business Development/Sales Managers
Chantilly, Va. – June 18, 2007 – videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, announced today that it has hired three new business development/ sales managers to support the growing demand for its Security Knowledge Manager (SKM®) across the country. videoNEXT has appointed Ryan Kaltenbaugh to director of Business Development to its Chantilly, Va. headquarters to manage the East Coast; John Seckman to director of Business Development in Denver, Colo. to manage the West; and Edward Merten as regional sales manager in Dallas, Texas to manage the Central United States.
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videoNEXT Announces Partnership with PSA Security Network
CHANTILLY, Va., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- videoNEXT, a developer of innovative security management solutions, announced today that it has signed an agreement with PSA Security Network, the world's largest electronic security cooperative, to become a member of the PSA Partner Program. By joining this program, videoNEXT's Security Knowledge Manager (SKM(R)) solution will now be available to the PSA organization, encompassing more than 200 security system integrators.
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videoNEXT Secures $5.4M in Series B Financing
Chantilly, Va. – May 8, 2007 – videoNEXT Network Solutions, Inc., a developer of innovative security management solutions, today announced that it has closed $5.4 million in series B financing and has appointed Joseph Costa as its president and chief executive officer. Christopher Gettings will continue in the role of chairman and assume responsibilities for business development for federal customers and strategic partners.
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videoNEXT Retains Security Business Development Team to Help Market New Surveillance Technology
VIENNA ,VA.- videoNEXT, a cutting-edge security technology firm, announced today that it has retained Rampart Partners LLC to expand business development for its breakthrough software that manages video feeds from surveillance equipment for military, government and private industry facilities.
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videoNEXT Receives $2 Million from Investors to Expand its State of the Art Security Software.
VIENNA , VA - videoNEXT, a cutting-edge security technology firm, has received a significant venture capital investment to fuel distribution and marketing of its products that are used to manage video feeds from surveillance equipment for military, government and private industry facilities.
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NYC foiled terror attack highlights importance of video surveillance
Mon, 2010-05-03 04:12 PM
By: Melissa Jane Kronfeld, Government Security News
Suspect caught on tape
New York City averted yet another possible terrorist attack, but the incident has shed light on the importance of investing in top-of-the-line video surveillance systems for a city that has become terrorism’s number one target destination.
Not long after the area in and around Times Square was evacuated this weekend, due to the threat of a suspected car bomb, police released surveillance camera images of the car itself and a possible suspect, to the press in hope of receiving valuable information from the countless tourists and residents who were strolling the streets of midtown early Saturday evening.
The video revealed an unidentified white male in his 40’s, suspiciously changing in an ally while nervously looking over his shoulder, back at the vehicle. But so far, police have been unable to figure out who the man is -- or if he even had anything to do with the attempted attack.
“When you look at picture quality of pictures they are showing, can you tell who it is?” questions Chris Gettings, president and CEO of videoNEXT of Chantilly, VA. “I don’t think I would recognize my own brother if that was him.”
Despite having secured additional funding last fall to place around midtown Manhattan the so-called “Ring of Steel” -- the system of cameras, license plate readers and chemical sensors that already exists in downtown Manhattan, where the attacks of 9/11 occurred -- experts are still unsure if the system would have been any help in preventing an attack on Times Square, although it might have allowed officers to identify who the purported perpetrator is.
But Gettings sees an even bigger and brighter future for video surveillance tools that will allow officers to react to ongoing threats, rather then just investigate them after they occur.
“I think, in the future, you’ll see more video surveillance in not just a forensics role, but also in a real-time role,” Gettings said in an exclusive conversation with GSN: Government Security News.
“I think the interesting thing that is going on in video surveillance right now is that for the most part, it has only been a forensic tool where people can go and see what happened, but they couldn’t do anything about it in real-time,” he added.
“Most video surveillance systems are only for digging into what happened in the past; it hasn’t been a proactive tool to intercept something before it happens. The future of video analytics technology will allow you to see a rule or law being broken and then be able to catch that person in the action.”
Cost still remains a primary reason why New York City’s surveillance system has not yet caught up with the nature of the threat. But the Saturday night bombing attempt has renewed lawmakers’ calls for increased funding for Manhattan.
“New York City is the number one terror target in the world,” said Rep. Peter King (R-NY), the ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee. “Which is why we always have to keep in mind that New York has to receive the homeland security funding that it needs.”
Democratic Senator Kristen Gillbrand agreed. “This is yet another stark reminder that we must remain vigilant in investing federal homeland security resources to protect New York City,” she said.
In December, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an increase of six million dollars to the city’s urban security funding. But DHS simultaneously cut more than $50 million in funding for the Transit and Port Security Grant Programs.
“The problem is always money,” said Gettings. “Everyone knows there is great technology that the NYPD can use. But the question is, how can you afford to put the technology everywhere, in a short amount of time. The New York City Police Department is simply stuck with the facts on the ground. They got a lot of the cameras out there that are antiquated and it’s a huge cost to upgrade to something with better picture quality.”
Meanwhile, the NYPD and the FBI are sifting through “hundreds of hours” of security footage from in and around the Times Square area, as well as soliciting help from tourists and local residents who may have captured images of the suspected car-bomber while using hand-held cameras in the vicinity of the crime.
http://www.gsnmagazine.com/article/20639/nyc_foiled_terror_attack_highlights_importance_vid
Security Knowledge Manager (SKM) Available in Multiple Levels: SKM-Altus, SKM-Stratus & SKM-Cirrus
Event will Include Indoor and Outdoor Demonstrations of Innovative Surveillance Solutions from Multiple Security Industry Leaders
Chantilly, VA. – June 6, 2008 – videoNEXT announced today that it has received Lenel factory certification for an interface between its Security Knowledge Manager™ (SKM™) software and the OnGuard security platform by Lenel. videoNEXT is a developer of innovative physical security information management (PSIM) solutions, and a member of the Lenel OpenAccess Alliance Program. The interface it developed enables new or existing Lenel customers to leverage their access control investment into videoNEXT’s enterprise-class video solution.

