VIPER2012Banner
Doktor Jons Guide to The Use and Application of CCTV & IP Video - a unique resource providing information and advice on  the modern use of CCTV video surveillance
Doktor Jons Guide to The Use and Application of CCTV & IP Video - a unique resource providing information and advice on  the modern use of CCTV video surveillance

Doktor Jons guide to

item99
Doktor Jon's Guide to the Use and Application of CCTV & IP Video
Visit Doktor Jons CCTV & IP Video Forum
item99a

Please Note - Doktor Jon is currently upgrading his site, so you may see some layout changes on various pages, whilst the work is in progress.
Hopefully, the complete re-design and improvements, should be completed during 2012.

IMPORTANT: No material may be reproduced, copied or redistributed from this site, without the express written consent of doktorjon.co.uk
All the detailed information on this site is provided in good faith; and as such, Doktor Jon does not accept responsibility for any consequential loss, injury or disadvantage resulting from any individual or organisation acting on the details contained herein.

© doktorjon.co.uk 2004 - 2012

This Information News Release was supplied by:-

Doktor Jon's 'News and Views

bvictoria3b

 

Codestuff helps Manchester Airport to go digital

CCTV upgrade to 1000 camera site helps airport to improve efficiency, reduce complexity and cut maintenance cost

 

West Lothian, 28th March, 2011 - Codestuff, a leading provider of innovative video management systems, has announced a project helping Manchester Airport to upgrade its aging analogue CCTV system to a fully digital core. The 8 month project will improve a wide range of CCTV related tasks from baggage system monitoring, car park customer service, aircraft stands and pedestrian safety management across a 625 hectare site used by over 18 million passengers and staff each year.

Keen to update its existing CCTV network, Manchester Airport chose the Quorum platform for video recording, playback, management and archiving alongside a new fully digital core. 

Quorum was selected based on its scalability and depth of features as well as Codestuff’s ability to provide custom modification to allow the existing management and control systems to interface directly into the upgraded CCTV system.

“The new digital core and Quorum platform will provide the airport with many more capabilities and give us the flexibility to simply deploy new monitoring PC workstations, simplified architecture and the ability to upgrade to IP cameras in the future,” explains Geoff Densham, Project Manager at Manchester Airport. “We originally ran into difficulties working with a third party supplier so we approached Codestuff directly and this has accelerated the design and implementation phase and the first stage will go live in May.”

Manchester Airport is the only global gateway to Northern England. Over 75 airlines offer direct flights to over 190 destinations worldwide and employs around 19,000 people on-site.

The new Quorum platform will allow the airport to improve the management groups of the 100 users within the user groups across the site. The system will allow new PC based monitoring stations to be simply deployed and will share the existing data network to transport video data around as well as for archival procedures which are part of its regulatory compliance requirements.

“This is one of the largest projects of its kind in the UK,” explains James Ritchie, Managing Director of Codestuff, “and is a great example of how organisations can use Quorum to retain their investment in older analogue cameras while gaining many of the benefits of newer digital technology for transmission, control and recording.”

About Codestuff

Codestuff is a leading provider of innovative video management systems for an international community of large enterprise and governmental clients as well as an OEM supplier of turnkey solutions to leading system integrators. The award winning Codestuff product range includes the Quorum platform of video recording, analyses, management and archiving software components suitable for highly flexible, multi-manufacturer video based projects.

Codestuff technology is used in monitoring systems across roads, bridges, power stations, airports, railways and other critical, high risk, infrastructure environments in over 30 countries. Elements of the Quorum platform also help protect people and property at over 10,000 locations across the world.

For further information visit:- www.codestuff.net

TRUSTEDStandardsBanner1

If you'd like to help support this ambitious project, why not sponsor a low cost banner advert on a page of your choice?.

For details contact Doktor Jon 
info[at]doktorjon.co.uk

TRUSTED2012BannerB