Rogo Used By Culligan Water Bottling Plant As Part Of Homeland Security Plan
Rogo's Video Monitoring as a Service (VMaaS) system used to help satisfy homeland security plan.
- Wilmington, NC (1888PressRelease) October 05, 2010 - Culligan Water of Goldsboro North Carolina has implemented a 6 camera Rogo video monitoring system in its plant in Goldsboro, NC as part of its homeland security plan.
Chuck Futrelle, the owner of Culligan's Goldsboro site comments "I chose the Rogo system based on price and performance. The ability to use a regular PC as the recording device, and to use IP cameras without having to integrate them into my existing network were strong drivers. Since we are bottling water for the public I wanted the to integrate video monitoring into our Homeland Security plan. I have been surprised at how much it has helped me manage the facility day-to-day. I wish I had installed it long ago."
Cyrus Chipman, CTO and inventor of the Rogo commented, "It was actually 9/11 that inspired me to develop the easy and inexpensive video monitoring system that has become Rogo. It is satisfying to see it being used in homeland security applications."
About Rogo, LLC
Rogo's breakthrough patent pending technology makes Video Monitoring as a Service (VMaaS) so inexpensive and easy to use that it opens up large, unserved, mass markets in homes, small businesses and social networking. For less than $20 per month live and recorded images can be viewed from any Blackberry, iPhone, Droid, or other web enabled cell phone. Rogo licenses its technology to cable companies, Internet service providers, and Telco companies who provide the service to their existing customers.
About Culligan Water of Goldsboro
Culligan water provides premium drinking water delivered to homes, offices, and industry as well as water treatment equipment and services for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Contact:
Matt Illuzzi
(919) 747-1048
matti ( @ ) rogo dot com
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