Archive for October, 2009
Network Webcams helps in capturing rebuild of historic city walls
Network Webcams’ RemoteManager construction webcam service is being used by Chester West and Chester council to document the reconstruction of Chester city walls.
A 25 metre section of the city walls was closed after part of the walls collapsed on 3 April 2008 close to the Eastgate Clock. The walls have been stabilised and in summer 2009 work was started on dismantling and then rebuilding the walls. The work is expected to last around 12 months.
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LILIN Develops Stronger Alliance with Network Webcams

Press release October 7th 2009.
Following the release of the World’s first ONVIF conformant Network Video Products, LILIN have announced its partnership with Network Webcams, a leading specialist in Network Video and IP solutions.
Established in 2004, Network Webcams are one of the largest specialist companies in the area of IP Video. Providing networked CCTV systems and remote monitoring solutions for security and surveillance applications, they offer tailored web camera systems and webcam hosting and video streaming services.
No commentsWeb-based Video Security Service ‘SecurityStation’ to be released later this year

Network Webcams is due to release a beta version of their new web-based CCTV Service in November this year. The service has been branded ‘SecurityStation’ and allows customers to manage their IP cameras fully via the web. It does away with the need for recording software or video recorders of any kind. The recording and storage is done offsite on remote servers managed by Network Webcams. Users simply log in to the system via the web and have full control over their cameras, all via the Internet.
Kevin Bowyer, Technical Director at Network Webcams, and the driving force behind the development of SecurityStation:
“We think we have made it so easy to use, it offers customers all the benefits of modern-day CCTV but we deliver it via the web in a way that many of us have become used to in our everyday life.
“We are releasing a Beta version of the service in November and are looking for users with a critical mind to provide feedback to us before we fully launch. This is the most important stage to us”.
The beta version will be free and available by invitation only. Beta users will be rewarded with a free lifetime SecurityStation account (Terms and conditions apply). You can register to receive an invitation at www.securitystation.com.
Feel free to call us if you want to find out more. Speak to Frank on 0151 633 2111.
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