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ONVIF, theglobal standardization initiative for IPbased physical security products, today announced that the number of ONVIF conformant products, including network cameras and vide...

ONVIF, the global standardization initiative for IPbased physical security products, today announced that the number of ONVIF conformant products, including network cameras and video management systems, has reached over 600. The rapidly increasing number of ONVIF conformant products is making it easier day by day for end users, integrators and consultants to build best-of-breed security solutions from multiple vendors.

  • There are now over 600 ONVIF conformant products on the market, a number that has doubled just
    within the last three months.
  • The ONVIF membership count has increased to over 250 companies.
  • The recently released ONVIF Core Specification 2.0 extends ONVIF's reach to video storage, display
    devices, video analytics and several other areas.

"Three months ago, in October 2010, the number of ONVIF conformant products was about 300. Since
then the number has doubled, which is an astounding increase. This clearly shows that the industry
has chosen ONVIF as the preferred interface," says Jonas Andersson, Axis Communications,
Chairman of ONVIF's Steering Committee.

Apart from the growth of ONVIF conformant products, ONVIF members have also increased to more
than 250, including 15 full members, 23 contributing members and 220 user members.
And with the recently released ONVIF Core Specification 2.0, ONVIF is now extending the reach of its
specifications to video storage, display devices, video analytics and several other areas. All in all, this
means that ONVIF is getting even closer to the goal of facilitating simple integration of IP-based
physical security equipment using a global open network interface.

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