ONVIF
The Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) was founded in 2008 with a primary goal of developing a global standard for the interface of network video products. Axis Communications, Bosch and Sony are the founding members of ONVIF with membership having grown to now include over 90 members. For more information on ONVIF and the global standards designed for network video products please visit the ONVIF website.
Open Network Video Interface Forum – www.onvif.org
Milestone Systems, the worldwide leader in open platform IP video management software, has announced that XProtect Device Pack 4.6 is now available for download. The latest XProtect device pack includes support for network camera devices from a number of manufacturers now offering hardware compliance... Read more
Axis Communications has recently released an updated product guide that lists all Axis network video products in complete detail and acts as great source for finding details on specific Axis network video products. The layout of the Axis Product Guide includes product descriptions, product features and... Read more
The Open Network Video Interface Forum recently announced that ONVIF membership has grown to now include 103 companies. Membership for ONVIF now includes 12 full members, 13 contributing members and 78 user member companies.
ONVIF Press Release Excerpt:
“Reaching 100 members is a huge milestone for... Read more
Bosch, manufacturers of both IP network and CCTV video surveillance products, recently announced that the company’s entire portfolio of IP cameras will now include H.264 compression technology. Additionally, Bosch also announced that the latest firmware release (Firmware 4.0) will incorporate the ONVIF... Read more
September 27, 2009 by Wes
Filed under ASIS 2009, Axis Communications, Bosch, Canon, Featured, Hitachi, IP Cameras, IndigoVision, ONVIF, Panasonic, Software, Sony, Video Servers, Vivotek
Ten companies directly involved with developing IP network video surveillance devices recently got together in Japan the first ONVIF developer’s plugfest event. The event was held to allow developers an opportunity to test product implementations that include ONVIF core specification 1.0. Testing... Read more
Vivotek recently announced at the ASIS 2009 event that was held in Anaheim, California, that ONVIF support would be included in newly introduced network video surveillance products. Vivotek has acknowledged the need to create an industry standard for network video surveillance products and is showing... Read more
Axis Communications has announced its first IP network camera supporting the ONVIF global interface specification for network video products. Firmware version 5.10 for the Axis P3301 network camera will be allowing for this interface specification to be supported. For further details on Axis Communication’s... Read more