Edison, N.J.—IndigoVision, a manufacturer of IP video solutions, announced Thursday that Paul Smith will be its senior vice president. Smith replaces Kevin Bradley, who held the position of president ...
SOUTH PLAINVIEW, N.J. - IP video solutions company IndigoVision has relocated its U.S. office to a larger facility here as part of an overall corporate strategy to invest in business here and overseas ...
Motorola Solutions is to acquire security manufacturer IndigoVision in a transaction valued at more than $35 million. Pedro Simoes, chief executive of IndigoVision, said: “The access we will now have ...
IndigoVision, a leading provider of complete IP Video security solutions, has launched enhanced support for the Gallagher access control system – formerly known as Cardax FT. IndigoVision's Gallagher ...
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) has pulled out of a possible takeover bid for one of Scotland's leading technology firms. The investment fund said it had withdrawn its interest in surveillance ...
IndigoVision has launched a new addition to its range of Network Video Recorder (NVR) products. NVR1.5 has a 'hot-swappable' removable hard disk drive, which can be replaced without interrupting ...
May 13, 2002 - IndigoVision Group plc (LSE: IND), the leader in live networked video technologies, has announced today that its IP video technology has been selected by Securicor Information Systems ...
SCOTTISH Equity Partners has emerged as the investor which acquired 6.63% of video-over-internet pioneer IndigoVision, a revelation that will fuel speculation it could help fund a takeover bid for the ...
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The Edinburgh-based group said it expected to report a full-year operating loss, after experiencing "difficult" trading conditions in the Middle East. It also announced that chief executive Marcus ...
Video security specialist IndigoVision saw it shares fall heavily after sliding into the red during a “disappointing” start to the year. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you ...
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