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Innovation in video surveillance emerging technology Bosch IP video solution earns Frost & Sullivan award

Published on 6 July 2007

Bosch Security Systems today announced that Frost & Sullivan, a global growth-consulting organisation, has awarded the company its 2007 Video Surveillance Emerging Technology of the Year Award.  Bosch's Direct-to-iSCSI RAID recording solution received the award because of its value to customers and IT personnel and its competitiveness against the networked video recorder (NVR).
 
Bosch is a foremost pioneer in iSCSI-based recording technology, which uses the IP-based storage standard - Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) - to enable cameras and encoders to stream directly to a disk array without the need for an NVR.  With the introduction of the technology in 2006, Bosch is recognised by the industry as the world's first security solution manufacturer to offer this efficient video recording system to the market.  

According to Frost & Sullivan, the iSCSI-based solution is likely to receive high acceptance from IT personnel involved in implementing IP-based video surveillance systems.  The main benefit is that the solution reduces the burden of managing PC-based NVR solutions and updating their operating systems and anti-virus software.

"We are working aggressively to introduce products to market that will make IP video systems easier to manage and more cost-effective," says Leon Chlimper, Vice President, Systems, Bosch Security Systems, Inc.  "This award is a testament to Bosch's efforts to drive the market forward through leadership in technology innovation."

Multiple Bosch cameras and encoders can share iSCSI storage disk arrays on a local area network, while the user's larger network or WAN remains unaffected.  Customers are using this technology to address IT personnel's concerns about bandwidth and security staff's worries about reliability in IP video installations.

"Bosch's directly attached storage solution ensures that no video data is lost, even if there is a network outage," says Dan Brault, president, Electro Specialty Systems. "Recording at the edge is a good option for customers who are interested in the benefits that IP video can deliver but who are concerned they don't have the bandwidth to support it." 
 

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