NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ ? He saw something. He said something. And he inadvertently uncovered a secret spying operation that the New York Police Department was running outside its jurisdiction. In June 2009, a building superintendent at an apartment complex near the Rutgers University campus opened the door to unit 1076 to conduct an inspection. Tenants had been told of the inspection weeks ago and the notice was still stuck to the door. He turned his key, walked in and immediately knew something was incorrect. A colleague called 911. ?What?s suspicious?? a New Brunswick police dispatcher questioned. ?Suspicious in the sense that the apartment has about ? has no furniture except two beds, has no clothing, has New York City Police Department radios,? he answered. ?Really?? the dispatcher questioned, her voice rising with surprise. The caller, Salil Sheth, and his colleagues had stumbled upon one of the NYPD?s largest secrets: a safe house, a place where undercover officers working well outside the department?s jurisdiction could lie low and coordinate surveillance. Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the NYPD, with training and guidance from the CIA, has monitored the activities of Muslims in New York and far beyond. Detectives infiltrated mosques, eavesdropped in cafes and kept tabs on Muslim student groups, including at Rutgers. The NYPD kept files on sermons, recorded the names of political organizers in police documents, and built databases of where Muslims lived and shopped ?
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Hoboken, New Jersey / New York City, NY (PRWEB) September 29, 2011
A new video surveillance solution from eMazzanti Technologies, an IT support and computer network management specialist, is being announced targeted to the network security needs of small and medium businesses. The eCare Digital Video Security (DVS) System, is the latest offering from eMazzanti and provides affordable and flexible video surveillance to customers.
Most of the major video surveillance companies use analog technology, noted Jennifer Mazzanti, president, eMazzanti Technologies. That means low resolution and limited surveillance capabilities that are all wrapped together into a costly proprietary system.
There are seven major advantages to the eCare Digiatal Video Security System:
Advantage #1: IP-Based System
Businesses are able to take advantage of the existing computer network wiring for connectivity and power. Digital IP cameras are really POE or Powered Over Ethernetessentially using the existing low voltage power source in your Internet cabling to run the cameras. An IP-based system also makes it simple to add or expand cameras across single or multiple locations. IP Cameras and branch sites are quickly and easily networked into a single security system that can be remotely accessed by an end user from anywhere in the world. Adding video surveillance as branch offices, warehouses or retail store sites come online is often done in a single day.
Advantage #2: HD Digital Cameras
High resolution means a business can view areas in fantastic detail, cover larger areas with (PTZ) pan, tilt, zoom options and use fewer cameras. This high definition capability allows playback capabilities that zero-in on areas of interest and provides sharp detail to document activities. Such sharp detail can allow the end user to search on video criteria that may not be possible with analog cameras.
Advantage #3: Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
Like capturing a favorite football team, network-enabled DVRs can handle many cameras viewed from a single portal and allow video to be stored on site and in the cloud to insure backup of this security data regardless of hurt that may befall the location whether it be a natural or man made event or disaster.
Advantage #4: Hardware Agnostic
Unlike several national security companies, the eCare Digital Video Security System is hardware agnostic. Virtually any IP camera and DVR system can be integrated into a simple, but powerful solution. Businesses avoid getting locked into ancient analog hardware and software technology. As a result, the total cost of ownership is reduced dramatically with state-of-the-art digital solutions that are flexible, meeting needs now and in the future.
Advantage #5: Use Existing Network Wiring
Because IP-based cameras act as their own network device, businesses can often take advantage of existing network wiring or simply use off-the-shelf Ethernet cable. Also, no additional power source is needed for cameras because of the low voltage running through existing Ethernet cabling.
Advantage #6: Robust Guarantee
All hardware and software come with a 90-guarantee manufacturers warranty and eMazzanti Technologies adds-on its own uptime guarantee as well. The result is an eCare Digital Video Security System that is perfect for nearly all small and medium sized businesses.
Advantage #7: Video Security Solutions from IT Experts
The same superior IT support businesses have come to expect for their computer network and business continuity needs is available to support your eCare Digital Video Security Systema single expert source for both: eMazzanti Technologies.
The eCare Video Security System is the perfect solution for your company, said Mazzanti. Its digital, built on open hardware and software, flexible and affordable.
About eMazzanti Technologies
With a company name that sounds more like a purebred, high-performance sports car than a IT support and consulting firm, eMazzanti Technologies is all about delivering powerful solutions such as managed printing services, PCS DSS compliance, computer network management, network troubleshooting, business continuity and disaster recovery, green computing, mobile workforce technology, information security, cloud computing, cloud computing services, and business information optimization in the most efficient manner possible. The Hoboken, N.J., firm is located in one of the most densely populated ? and competitive ? regions in the U.S. It provides business technology consulting services for companies ranging from home offices to multinational corporations throughout the New York metropolitan area, the United States and overseas. For more information contact: Carl Mazzanti 201-360-4400 or emazzanti.net.
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