In the News

Links to the most recent articles written about Feeling Software and our products.

Security Systems News

SGPTI is using Feeling Software’s Omnipresence 3D to create virtual models of the buildings and campuses in which the company is working. “As soon as the 3D drawings are done,” he said, “I can see exactly how I can position the camera..."

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Buildings.com

The Year's Most Innovative Security Technologies - An ASIS Accolades judge sizes up the newest building security technologies from 2009.

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CBC News

"...Traditional video systems in facilities with hundreds of cameras are difficult to use for tracking suspects, explains Laforte, because humans have trouble keeping track of where cameras are located and transitioning from one to the next to follow a moving subject..."

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Canadian Business Online

A one-on-one interview with Christian Laforte, President and CEO of Feeling Software in Canadian Business Online.

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Security Management

Feeling Software's iGuard Mobile Surveillance is featured in Security Management's product Marketplace, in the January 2010 print and online editions of the magazine.

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Homeland Security Newswire

Homeland Security Newswire describes Feeling Software's Omnipresence 3D Surveillance technology.

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SP&T News

SP&T News profile on Feeling Software and the Omnipresence 3D Surveillance System.

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Security Management

Security Management details new advancements brought to the security industry from other unrelated fields.

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Security Products

Questions & Answers about iGuard with Feeling Software President Christian Laforte.

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SP&T News

ASMAG describes Feeling Software's partnership as part of Pelco's Partner First program.

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SP&T News

SP&T News video brief on exciting Canadian technology companies at the ASIS 2009 tradeshow in Anaheim, with Feeling Software featured.

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Hour

Surveillance cameras are popping up everywhere these days: on streets, in buildings, inside homes, at the dep and on public transit. One local company has built a product that will make it easier for the watchers to keep track of their eyes in the sky.

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The Montreal Gazette

Consider the typical video-surveillance setup: multiple cameras are viewed from a central security station, either on several screens or toggled on a single monitor.For large buildings - think airports - monitoring scores of cameras becomes cumbersome.

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