C-MOR Announces VM Version of IP Video Surveillance NVR System - C-MOR VM
Improves server and PC utilization; eliminates need for additional hardware. - May 05, 2012
Video Surveillance C-MOR: More Dimensions of Power with New Model Range
The new “P11 Series” of C-MOR video surveillance starts off with more memory, more powerful Intel processors and new design. In addition, the video surveillance software has been extended by many features. - March 12, 2011
C-MOR Now Available with New Feature "Privacy Mask"
In collaboration with LevelOne, C-MOR presents a new video surveillance feature for the protection of personal rights - December 24, 2010
C-MOR News: Video Surveillance with User Profiles
To the delight of data protectionists and work councils, C-MOR users from now on are only able to see what is meant for them - November 05, 2010
C-MOR Version 3: Video Surveillance Has Been Broadened and Improved in the New Version 3
New streaming technology and database-supported recordings bring great performance improvements for the user. Accelerated streaming rates and faster video searches are bringing new initiative into the already well-engineered C-MOR system. - April 22, 2008
The C-MOR IP Video System Enables the Video Surveillance and Video Analyses of Process Flows in the Experimental Operating Room at the University of Tubingen
Europe’s first Experimental Operating Room is housed in Tubingen, South Germany. C-MOR is analyzing the ergonomics at this international platform for research in medical technology. - July 11, 2007
Plug & Play, IP Video Surveillance in 10 Minutes. Permanent Recording Up to One Year with Event Controlled Recording
With their C-MOR product line, C-MOR Inc. in Foothill Ranch offers a video surveillance system which can be installed and is fully operational in less than 10 minutes. All that is required is connectivity to a company’s computer network. C-MOR’s models allow the simultaneous setup and management of up to 9 cameras via the LAN, WLAN, or Internet. Live viewing, downloading of recordings and management functions are controlled through a standard web browser. - June 11, 2007