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Active Eye Wireless
7 Drome Road, Formain, Lyndhurst
Core business offering: Active Eye Wireless combines CCTV with artificial intelligence to provide a powerful security surveillance model based on the concept of self-learning. It introduces a rule-based environment that builds a normal versus abnormal behaviour database. When an abnormal event occurs, officers onsite are notified of the event to enable them to react to it in real time. No capex is required as the software integrates into existing CCTV systems.
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Section - Asset management
-Asset tracking systems
- Active
Section - Building management
-Building information software
-Building management
-Energy supply & management
-Environmental monitoring
-Lifts & escalators
-Lighting & electrical
-Software development & integration
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Network hardware
-Servers
-Wireless networking
Section - Service providers
-Risk assessments/audits
-Security assessment & policy
-Access Control as a Service (ACaaS)
-Video analytics
-Access control systems
- Access control systems
- Asset management systems
- Audio & video controls
- Biometric systems
- Cloud-based/hosted systems
- Visitor management systems
- Visitor tracking systems
- Workforce management systems
-Alarm systems
- Intruder detection, exterior (perimeter)
- Intruder detection, interior & building
-Fire alarm systems
- Fire detection & early warning systems
-IT, network and data centre infrastructure
-Perimeter security
- Intruder detection (exterior)
- Vehicle detection
-Surveillance systems
- Video analytics / AI analytics
-Vehicle security systems
- Parking control systems
- Vehicle tracking, fleet management systems
-Commercial
-Financial
-Logistics
-Residential estates
-Retail
-Warehousing
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Physical security info management platforms (PSIM)
-Video analytics
- AI-enhanced analytics
- On-camera
- Remote/cloud-based
- Server-based
-Video management systems (VMS)
News from Active Eye Wireless: |
Activeye
May 2024, News & Events, Active Eye Wireless
Activeye augments your existing physical security and hardware into an AI-enhanced experience, integrating into your existing CCTV system and sends real-time alerts. |
Security news: |
A passport to offline backups
Issue 2 2025, Infrastructure, Editor's Choice, Smart Home Automation, SMART Security Solutions, Technews Publishing
SMART Security Solutions tested a 6 TB WD My Passport and found it is much more than simply another portable hard drive when considering the free security software the company includes with the device. |
A guide to HMI and OT protection
Issue 2 2025, IoT & Automation
“Human machine interfaces (HMIs) in industrial environments are critical for operational oversight, but their web-based nature can make them a target for cyberthreats,” says Andre Froneman, OT solutions specialist at Datacentrix. |
ESPRIT intelligent fire panel range
Issue 2 2025, Fire & Safety, Products & Solutions, Technoswitch Fire Detection & Suppression
Technoswitch recently added the EN54-approved ESPRIT intelligent control panel range to its product portfolio to complement the existing TC5000 intelligent control panel range, aimed at small and medium sites that require a cost-effective, networkable fire alarm system. |
Local innovation driving excellence in FM
Issue 2 2025, News & Events, Securex South Africa
As organisations seek cost-effective, sustainable, and high-quality solutions, home-grown facilities management innovation is proving to be a critical driver of operational efficiency and long-term success. |
AI and privacy to shape consumer cybersecurity landscape
Issue 2 2025, AI & Data Analytics
A report from Kaspersky indicates that artificial intelligence will become an integral part of daily life in 2025, while privacy concerns around biometric data and advanced technologies will take centre stage. |
T&A in South Africa’s retail sector
Issue 2 2025, Access Control & Identity Management, ERS Biometrics
Using existing systems, ERSBio provides a practical and more cost-effective way for businesses to manage operations, reduce payroll mistakes, and enhance overall efficiency through innovative T&A processes. |
Cyber recovery requires a different approach to disaster recovery
Issue 2 2025, Information Security
Disaster recovery is about getting operations back on track after unexpected disruptions; cyber recovery, however, is about calculated actions by bad actors aiming to disrupt your business, steal sensitive data, or hold your system hostage. |
The future of security in South Africa
Issue 2 2025, Access Control & Identity Management, ATG Digital
Security technology is evolving rapidly, but is local innovation keeping pace? Some global players recognise the potential of South African products for international markets, but can our manufacturers and service providers thrive without external support? |
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