| Bell Canada's new BSSI division and CAMACC Systems team up to tackle physical security
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December
2005 - CAMACC Systems Inc is pleased to announce a joint partnership with Bell Canada's newly established BSSI division.
"In partnership, CAMACC and BSSI will be able to deliver the end user a complete security solution including system design, sales, and installation" says Dennis Law, President CAMACC Systems Inc.
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| VIGIL Software - V4.02 - HIGH DEFINITION
MegaPixel Cameras
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Nike Canada chooses CAMACC VIGIL DVR50-16CC with Version 4.0 Software for their Canada wide retail outlets
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October 2004 - Thornhill, Ontario, Canada - Nike Canada announces that
Bell Canada in partnership with CAMACC Systems Inc.
from Victoria, British Columbia Canada has been awarded the Canada wide contract for Digital Video Recording and remote
monitoring utilizing the VIGIL (DVR).
Terry Hunter, Loss Prevention Manager – Nike Canada Ltd. States, "Following a demonstration of the VIGIL software, we have found
it to be the most user-friendly and Retail-ready product on the market. This, coupled with it’s built-in LAN and WAN based
technologies, make VIGIL the ideal product for Nike Canada’s progression into remote monitoring of it’s retails outlets"
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| Petro
Canada Raves About CAMACC Systems Service
Excellence
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January
2004
" ...
some of our other service providers should take a
lesson in customer service from these guys."
says Mark Watts, Business Manager, Petro-Pass,
Petro Canada.
" ... my thanks once again for your first
class response. Much appreciated,
guys!" says Lance
Ubell, Manager - Engineering &
Construction, Petro-Canada - Asset Management.
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Petro Canada selects Camacc Systems
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Petro Canada has selected Camacc Systems as their national digital video solution provider. Camacc Digital Video Recorders running Camacc's Vigil Server application will be installed in Petro Canada service stations across all of Canada. |
| Staff Fridge Out of Cream - Brock: "It's too rainy to walk to the Co-op" |
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Camacc employees were forced to drink their coffee black on Thursday when the company supply of creamer ran out and Camacc programmer Brock refused to go to the store to get more. He cited heavy rainfall as his justification for depriving the office of creamer, a rationale which needless to say was met with some skepticism amongst other
staff members. "It was his turn to get it", a source who wished to maintain anonymity claimed, "He's just lazy, it's a two-minute walk". Brock repeatedly denied all requests for an interview about the matter, though there have been scattered reports that eventually a supply of creamer did appear in the fridge. |
| Imperial Oil, Canada enters Digital Video era with CAMACC Systems Inc, Victoria, B.C. |
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October 2003 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Imperial Oil (ESSO) Canada will be integrating the VIGIL Digital Video Recorder with the help of CAMACC Systems Inc.
CAMACC has shown high-level skills in Digital Video Software Development and Hardware Technology and have past experience in dealing with ESSO contractors. For this reason, they have been working with AMEC E&C Services with design standard integration into ESSO’s existing site configurations of both the Video Surveillance package and the existing Gilbarco POS system.
ESSO engineer and project coordinator, Peter Pecchia says, “This device is tied into the Point-of-Sale System and can show the video captured with the sales activity…. one of the strong advantages of this system is its search capabilities… “ |
| Camacc Systems Inc., Oakville, Ontario, Canada – Lianne makes good on
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October 2003 - Mild Mannered, Office assistant, Lianne Gravitis was caught making good on her promise to the installation department. “I’m tired of the guys taking stuff out of the warehouse without telling me … so, I told them, next time, I’ll remove their project board and hide it… “ Calmer heads prevailed and both parties have agreed to a truce.
CAMACC Manager, Kevin Yagi could not be reached for his comments, turns out the The National Golf Club Of Canada, Woodbridge, Ontario has poor cellular reception. |
| SECURIUM,
Dorval, QC becomes CAMACC Systems Inc.’s Level One Dealer in the province of Quebec |
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August 2003 - CAMACC Systems Inc. President – Dennis Law is proud to announce that SECURIUM has partnered up with CAMACC to provide a level of service and support second to none. “They have years of experience in the CCTV business, but what makes them successful in today’s rapidly changing market is their LAN/WAN based expertise.” |
United States Department of Justice – United States Border crossing Project
CAMACC Systems Inc., Victoria, B.C. - VIGIL Digital Video System used at Canada-U.S. border crossing |
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June 2003 - Following a near fatal accident involving a suspected al-Qaida sympathizer and bomb making materials, officials believed the target to be the Seattle Space needle in Washington. Camacc Systems was contacted by U.S. border crossings Director, Dario Luchio III, “CAMACC Systems Proposed a level of Digital Video Quality and Storage capabilities unseen among standard commercial product.”
CAMACC President, Dennis Law,” In-house development of both a core software application as well as our own compression algorithm allow CAMACC to apply basic mathematics to Video and storage calculations.”
Expansion of Border crossing project is on-going. |
| CLUB MONACO and Polo Ralph Lauren Choose VIGIL and CAMACC Systems Inc. |
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April 2003 - Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation (NYSE:RL) has chosen VIGIL DVR and software solution for both their flagship CLUB MONACO stores, One in Manhattan, N.Y. and the other in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The system covers the retail floor area with both fixed cameras and a pan/tilt zoom camera.
Corporate LAN connection has been approved and both security and marketing personnel will have access to live and playback images from anywhere on their corporate LAN. |
| London Drugs continues long-standing relationship with CAMACC Systems Inc., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Archive - Present - CAMACC President and co-founder, Dennis Law, started with the installation and service of an integrated Video - Point of Sale - Access control system at London Drugs.
“This account was a direct result of problems with another supplier and I am happy to say they never looked back.” says Dennis Law.
CAMACC presently maintains 25 + Corporate Stores with approximately 500 cameras, and Access control within B.C. and Alberta as well as there Head Office facilities.
Wynne Powell, President of London Drugs, “CAMACC’s VIGIL Digital Video Recorder meets the stringent requirements of London Drugs”. |
| Overwaitea Foods (Part of The Jim Pattison Group of Companies) |
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Archive - Present - Overwaitea Foods, like the Clients listed above is another example of a long time client. CAMACC President, Dennis Law has been the account representative for approximately 9 Years, installing and maintaining over 100 Corporate stores within B.C. and Alberta, as well as the many business’s within the Jim Pattison empire. CAMACC is directly responsible for approximately 1500 cameras and 100 Digital Video Recording devices (DVR).
Keith Collinville, Director of Loss Prevention says, “CAMACC provides us with strong in-house I.T. and network capability as well as experience in the practical application of CCTV Systems. Their expansion into core software development make CAMACC an ideal one-stop shop for the implementation of today’s Digital Video Technology.” |