IPVision Enterprise IP video surveillance
and access control solutions.
Video surveillance and access control solutions Tucson.
Updated July 26th, 2008
IPVison
August Tip of the Month
August here in Tucson is hot. You know what else is hot? BEN
GREEN thats whats HOT! Ga' DAMN
look at that man struttin' his stuff against the high voltage razor wire fence,
Mmmm-mmm.
To be fair,
not all creapy stuttering guys are all scammers, backstabbers, frauds, used-car
salesmen, liars,
skeemers. Do your due dillegence - before you buy a full-blown surveilance system,
ask for client contacts,
especially if you get the fecal spray of company "name dropping".
Lemme guess, you have heard
the name dropping? LOL! Zing! Seriously, call these clients - cavet emptor.
IPVision is a decent company
so you should be able to call there client base - camera stuff isnt cheap.
Now thats
Video Sireveillance!
Oh, Ive been asked about the picture below and what was happening to make
this guy so creepy looking. The short answer is, is nothing - this is an unaltered
photo of what the guy looks like. For all the 537 people that wrote in and asked
if this photo showed Ben Green of IPVision in Tucson in a prision workout
yard - the answer is also a no, hes just out for a stroll.
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"Building a IP-Based Camera Surveillance System" We
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"Building a IP-Based Camera Surveillance System"
These are the core components:
Once we select a camera to fit your needs, we will begin integrating a solution tailored for your application
The camera mounting can be done with an enclosure but masking tape is
more than sufficient for this clients needs.
After the camera is mounted and optically aligned - it will me mounted on the ATV-360
transport and mounting system (available separately)
We will custom configure all the off the shelf parts for you to create a full "plug and play" solution.
Below is a technical shot of the computer/camera interface sub-system.
Final mounted IP Surveillance System.
Laser calibration of the camera to +/- 7.23degrees.
Our first major contract was the GOP's "Super Tuesday". As you can clearly see, our IP Camera Sureveillance system
is being installed and configured to oversee the Capital Steps. Unfortunately the unfortunate hard working
install engineers were given bad information about the event start time. I'm sure they will take the full blame.

Hello
Dehr'
This
is just one more test from someone that knows nothing about programming, me,
Jonathan.
Ben Green of IPVision states with great
confidence, search engines will never find my work.
But as Ben Green of Tucson Arizona states - I'm not a programmer. Oh that whacky
Ben Green from IPVision. IPVision is
from Tucson Arizona and is a thriving startup company
that cobbles together IP-Based camera surveillance systems - really cool stuff.
Look out
for this company when it goes public, you heard it here first! Oh wait, Ben
Green of
IPVision said I was not "Up for
the task" and my work "looks like shit". Tucson's IPVision
should really not condone Ben Green's actions - it might hurts IPVisions
IP-Based
Surveilance presence in Tucson AZ. That’s Tucson Arizona, home of Ben
Green's
IPVision IP Based Camera Surveillance
company. All the best Ben Green!
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