Tuesday, January 5, 2010

EVIDENCE.COM™

EVIDENCE.COM™ is a virtual evidence warehouse, offering digital storage in a highly secure, easily accessible environment. From EVIDENCE.COM™, both agencies and legal professionals may quickly access key evidence data without the difficult and sometimes-impossible inventory searches common to yesterday's storage methods.

Unlock the Knowledge Hiding in Your Evidence

EVIDENCE.COM™ is a full featured system designed around easy-to-use dashboards that turn geospatial multi-media evidence, such as GPS tagged video, into visual dashboards and tactical maps with full click-through to underlying video data. See the big picture with EVIDENCE.COM™.

See All Angles with Perspective Hopping™

EVIDENCE.COM™ automatically links together AXON™ videos from the same scene. Revolutionary Perspective Hopping technology allows you to jump between videos from different AXON™ units to see the visual perspectives of each officer on scene as the events happen.

Search and Collaborate Securely with Virtual Fusion Centers

EVIDENCE.COM™ gives you full control over your data security. Advanced features like Virtual Fusion Centers allow agencies to create secure groups to seamlessly share evidence and collaborate on cases.

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from Internet Evolution:

>>The ambition is breathtaking: Using tools from Taser International Inc. (primarily a tiny camera worn on a police officer’s head), networking pipes from Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), and a private cloud built by Equinix Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), Evidence.com means to do nothing less than revolutionize street law enforcement by capturing and saving every important moment in a cop’s day.

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That prompts another question: Can the system scale to meet the immense data throughput needs every additional officer brings? (Smith estimates each officer generates 1 gigabyte per hour on duty.) Vincent DiMemmo, general manager, Global Cloud Computing, for Equinix, says Evidence.com was created with scalability in mind: “We know we can grow this as required.”

Bottom line: It’s a smart move, particularly for Cisco and Equinix, both of which may be riding a powerful wave that wins them roles in bigger cloud rollouts in 2010.

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