Feature
Asset Tracking
ComCam enhances your current video security system to provide 360° operational intelligence wherever you are. Now you can manage more locations and protect your quality, safety and bottom line. ComCam's MicroServer and a system of sensors that let you monitor the systems that are critical to your business. It integrates with your current systems to improve your real-time picture of your business.
With the MicroServer installed you can remotely view, record, and control any of your video cameras on any computer and many smart phones. Wireless sensors trigger real-time alerts to your cell phone with status information including:
- Cooler Temperatures
- Oven, Fryer and Flattop Temperatures
- Scales
- Fountain Supplies
- Exit and Entry
- Alarm Status
- Reservation Flow
- Cash Drawer
The MicroServer has facial recognition technologies which can identify individual employees in different zones, accessing the till, or entering supply rooms. It can even send an alert when an unknown individual enters a monitored area. Or trigger a call to the police if the facility is occupied during specified hours.
Recent News
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
ComCam Awarded New Contracts
ComCam International, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CMCJ) announced today that it has been awarded four
new contracts which more than doubles their backlog going into 2012. These contracts are to install and
maintain command-and-control systems at correctional facilities throughout the USA.
Friday, February 11, 2011
ComCam at 5th Annual Border Security Expo in Arizona
This year's theme is people, terrorism and contraband. We believe the best tools are a combination of remote video, thermal imaging, and analytics
that effectively assist security personnel without distractions of false triggers.
Friday, Sept 10, 2010
Needham & Company Co-Founder Raymond Godfrey Joins ComCam's Advisory Board
Mr. Godfrey co-founded Needham & Company, an investment banking and asset management firm focused on growth companies. He also
led the successful restructuring of a $300 million NASDAQ company and in 1991 revived Laidlaw Equities. Mr. Godfrey joined Hampshire
Securities in 1995 as principal and head of capital markets.