paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
NOTTINGHAM, England, February 9 /PRNewswire/ -- ShootLive will be demonstrated live at the Home Office Scientific
Development Branch at the RAF Halton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire on 21st and
22nd March 2007, stand C24.
Using ShootLive digital photography, command and control teams can view
live, high quality images from surveillance operations, counter-terrorism
activities or major events for enhanced identification, intelligence and
investigation purposes.
ShootLive streamlines the evidence capture process, automatically sending
Preview copies of the photographer's images over a mobile data connection to
a secure, central IT server. Command and control teams view the
photographer's images within seconds of the camera click by connecting to the
secure, central IT server.
ShootLive is particularly suited for evidence gathering from potential
Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) incidents as images can
be streamed in real-time over mobile data connections from the hot zone to a
safe area, where an assessment of the situation can be carried out by the
command and control team.
Mark Habgood, ShootLive Marketing Director said, "Previously, film or
video images had to be physically transported to be identified. This can be
problematic given that people and equipment need to be decontaminated after
attending CBRN incidents. ShootLive will enable police to make decisions
based on live information on the ground."
The system is 100% tamper proof with each digital photo date and time
stamped as soon as it leaves the camera. In fact, within seconds multiple
copies of the image are recorded on both the local ShootLive box and the
central secure server. The importance of tamper proof systems is an integral
and essential police requirement which has previously been problematic when
using digital photography.
About ShootLive
The ShootLive digital photography process was developed by the PA Group,
one of the leading providers of media services in the UK and home to the
country's national news agency. Since 1868, media across the world have
relied on our unrivalled reputation for providing fast, fair and accurate
information.
Every day our images illustrate the top news, sport and show business
stories. We have a team of more than 40 photographers strategically
positioned around the country with the latest digital cameras and ShootLive
to respond rapidly to breaking news. Pictures are transmitted within moments
of being taken and distributed to national and regional newspapers,
broadcasters and electronic media.
ShootLive is a software programme that runs on the photographer's laptop,
on a central IT server and on an editor's PC at an operations centre.
Our GameOn mobile service provides in-game coverage of every Premier
League fixture. PA's unique ShootLive photography process streams images over
high-speed wireless links to our picture editors. These pictures are
selected, edited and combined with live football commentary and delivered to
subscribers within 90 seconds of the action taking place on the pitch.
HOSDB 2007 Exhibition - the UK's premier showcase for the latest security
equipment. This annual exhibition will take place on 21 and 22 March 2007 at
RAF Halton, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. The exhibition is organised
in partnership with the Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers
(APPSS). It will include around 200 exhibitors and leading suppliers in over
145 different categories displaying 3,000 products in fields such as imaging
systems, search equipment and body armour.
Note to Editors:
A picture accompanying this release is available through the
PA Photowire. It can be viewed at www.mediapoint.press.net.
ShootLive
For more information, please contact: Mark Habgood, ShootLive Marketing Director: +44-(0)115-844-7447 or mark.habgood@shootlive.com