15 Dec 2008

 IndigoVision now member of IP Video Open Standards Bodies
IndigoVision joins ONVIF and PSIA
As part of its full support for the emerging IP Video open standards currently being developed, IndigoVision has joined both the ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) and PSIA (Physical Security Interoperability Alliance). The company will be active members of both organisations and will be involved with the development of the standards.

ONVIF is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of network video products and is committed to the adoption of network video in the security market. The ONVIF specification will ensure interoperability between network video products regardless of manufacturer.

"We are happy to welcome IndigoVision as a full member of the forum," said Dieter Joecker of ONVIF's steering committee. "Their experience within IP Video solutions will be beneficial for the continuous development of the ONVIF specification. The increasing number of members shows that there is a great need for an open global standard for the interface of network video products."

The PSIA was founded in February of 2008 with the objective of promoting the interoperability of IP enabled security devices. Participating companies include leaders in the security camera, video management software, access control and system integrator segments of the market. IndigoVision has already established itself as a leader in the integration of CCTV with third-party security systems using IP networks, so is keen to help develop the standards in this area.

Commenting on IndigoVision's membership, David Bunzel, Executive Director of the PSIA said, "IndigoVision's strong presence in the IP Video market will be a great asset to the PSIA. We are very pleased to welcome them as a member of the organisation."