SAN FRANCISCO—Prism Skylabs, a startup company that "leverages data from existing video surveillance cameras to unlock information on customer patterns, trends and behaviors," on Oct. 16 announced it ...
Prism Skylabs, a two-year-old startup founded by Ron Palmeri and 3VR's Steve Russell today announced a $15 million Series B funding round led by Intel Capital, Intel Corporations' investment and M&A ...
The good thing about Internet of Things (IoT) security cameras and all the video footage we shoot on our smartphones is the way it enables us to track what's going on around the planet. The bad thing ...
Prism SkyLabs was able to draw media attention before it was even launched thanks to buzz among angel investors (including TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington). When we last reported on Prism, we ...
A couple weeks ago, a stealthy startup called Prism SkyLabs was formed in San Francisco. Already it’s creating buzz among angel investors. It’s site is not much more than a place holder right now with ...
Prism Skylabs brings physical spaces online, creating new places for people and businesses to understand and engage each other. The company is changing how businesses use video and how consumers ...
Prism Skylabs, a San Francisco company that uses retail stores’ existing video cameras to collect and analyze consumer traffic data, has raised a $15 million second round of venture funding led by ...
We all know that security video cameras are becoming smarter. The IP cameras at the edge of today’s video surveillance systems contain computer chips that can potentially change how cameras are used.
During NRF 2015, Prism Skylabs, a cloud-based video intelligence and imagery provider, announced upgrades to its retail analytics platform, which is designed to help retailers understand and optimize ...
Many of the most well-trafficked articles posted at SourceSecurity.com in 2015 were those that addressed timely and important issues in the security marketplace. In the world of digital publishing, it ...
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