понедельник, 10 мая 2010 г.

Jupiter Systems Announces Record Demand for High Performance Audiovisual Security and Surveillance Solutions Used in Law Enforcement, Defense, and Public Transportation

Installations Include Systems in US, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Australia, Germany, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Poland, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

-Jupiter Systems, the industry leader in display wall technology, announces record sales to the security and surveillance industry worldwide. 

“There has been growing demand for security and surveillance applications utilizing advanced audiovisual technologies around the world, in sectors as diverse as law enforcement, corporate security, public utility infrastructure, transportation and telecommunications,” said Brady O. Bruce, Vice President, Marketing & Strategic Alliances, Jupiter Systems. 

“Jupiter’s high performance display wall processors provide the highest quality and reliability in the market today. Our solutions enable organizations to monitor what happens at locations near and far, providing the common operating picture so important to real-time decision making. To develop situational awareness, you need to be able to see everything available—video, data, images, maps, and more—and that’s what Jupiter delivers,” said Bruce.

Jupiter’s display wall processors offer a full array of features including high definition video, support for multiple walls, dynamic window sizing and positioning, smooth zooming within images, custom borders and titles, programmable presets, and integrations with touch panel controls. They are used in thousands of government and commercial security centers world.

A sample of Jupiter installations around the world include:

Law Enforcement: Dallas Police Department Fusion Center; Mexicali Police Department, Cancun Police Department, Monterrey Police Department, and the Federal Police Intelligence Center of the SSP (México); Akita Police Department and Ishikawa Police (Japan); Shenzhen Police Department, Chengdu Police Department, and Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau (China); Taichung Police Department (Taiwan); Kangnam Police Department (Korea); Krakow Police Department (Poland); Stockholm Police Department (Sweden); and the Finnish Police Academy.

Defense: NATO, US Army, US Navy, US Marines, US Air Force, US Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Information Systems Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, and National Security Agency (USA); Finnish Army; Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff; Royal Saudi Air Force; United Arab Emirates Air Force.

Traffic and Transportation Safety: Mesa, Chandler, Glendale and Scottsdale (Arizona); Anaheim and San Francisco (California); New Orleans (Louisiana); Seminole County and Florida’s Turnpike (Florida); Jackson, Southaven, and Hattiesburg (Mississippi); Columbia (South Carolina); and The Port Authority of New York/New Jersey.

Airport Security: Madrid-Barajas International Airport (Spain); Munich Airport (Germany); Narita Airport and Osaka Airport (Japan); Beijing Capital International Airport.

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