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Digital Ally Inc. (DGLY) is in the Technology Industry
- Revenue
- Dec 31 2007
- $19.3M
- Profit
- Dec 31 2007
- $4.5M
- Market Cap
- Sep 04 2008
- $132.7M
Latest News and Analysis
Digital Ally: Helping cops catching speeding cars
Digital Ally is helping law enforcement make the transition to the tech era by providing digital cameras inside police automobiles. It's a lucrative business, according to Julie Alexandria.
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Google's Checkmate Was Three Moves Ago
Diane Mermigas submits: Don't bother looking for Google GOOG under your bedsheets tonight. It's not there, yet. But it's positioned to be just about everywhere else. The marketplace dichotomy of an omnipresent Google cannot be underestimated. The decade-old company is on a parallel track to equally incentivize as...
Slow Online Ad Growth Could Impact '09 Outlook
Diane Mermigas submits: The challenge of realizing a digital content payday just got tougher. Although the popularity of internet video is booming on all devices, content producers and aggregators are anxious to unlock the secrets of monetization. That may become increasingly more difficult as many marketers consider double-digit...
Weekend Video: EconMusic Speaker Billy Bragg: The Great Leap Forwards
Did we mention that Billy Bragg is speaking at EconMusic, our London conference examining the digital music business on September 23? Billy has previously taken on MySpace for its policy on artist royalties and Bebo for building a fortune off musicians' work. At EconMusic, Billy joins Last.fm, Mog.com and...
Weekend Video: EconMusic Speaker Billy Bragg: The Great Leap Forwards
Did we mention that Billy Bragg is speaking at EconMusic, our London conference examining the digital music business on September 23? Billy has previously taken on MySpace for its policy on artist royalties and Bebo for building a fortune off musicians' work. At EconMusic, Billy joins Last.fm, Mog.com and...
Industry Moves: DRG; Jobvite; Hachette Filipacchi; ActiveVideo; Federated Medial; Innovyx
-- Digital Rights Group: Lee deBoer has been tapped to lead the UK distributor's new U.S. branch, Variety reports. A 20-year HBO vet, deBoer will now be responsible for acquiring rights from U.S. content creators and pitching shows to the UK for DRG. During his tenure at HBO, he...
Top Jobs Of The Week In Digital Media
Our latest choice jobs in digital media:-- Warner Bros.: Director, International Marketing-- Etsy: VP of Marketing-- Muze: Sales Director -- Tango Media: Executive Editor -- George Lucas Educational Foundation: Editorial DirectorMany more on our job board. by Amanda Natividad
Billing Revolution Comes Out Of Stealth To Replace Carriers As A Mobile Billing Platform
Seattle-based Billing Revolution is coming out of stealth today to unveil a billing platform that's designed to cut mobile operators out of the revenue stream for both digital and physical goods. The company also has an advertising twist. I got a sneak peak of the company's plans a couple...
Industry Moves: NBCU Mobile Director Gammon Leaving For Fox
NBC Universal's (NYSE: GE) UK-based EMEA mobile director Amelia Gammon is leaving to join Fox. Gammon joined the broadcaster's new mobile unit in 2006 following a stint as digital marketing partnerships manager at MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA) Europe. She said her time with NBC had been "an incredible journey"....
Dalsa Statement Calms Investors' Nerves; Stock Up
FP Trading Desk submits: Slumping digital imaging and semiconductor company, Dalsa Corporation (DLSAF.PK) tried to calm the nerves of its beleaguered investors on Thursday, announcing that there are no corporate developments at this time that would reasonably explain the stock's recent decline on the Toronto exchange. The statement seems...
Get a Screenlife: Paramount Goes After New Digital Content
Seth Gilbert submits: There’s a natural affinity between movies and video games, an overlap apparent in the convergence of story lines and visual techniques. Like many studios, Paramount has seen this and recognizes the potential games bring for ancillary sales and cross media marketing. In March, the Viacom (VIA.B)-owned...
Five launches three ad-supported sites
UK TV network Five is launching ad-supported websites for three of its most popular shows after signing a deal with web video platform Brightcove. The new ad-supported sites for Five News, Football Italiano and Neighbours will feature promotional clips, show...
Samsung Looking At Buying Digital Memory Company SanDisk
Samsung Electronics is considering buying U.S. PC and mobile memory card maker SanDisk, according to a Korean online report (*Google* translation of the story here), and then later confirmed by the company. After the report came out, Samsung spokesperson said: "We are looking at various opportunities regarding SanDisk (NSDQ:...
Samsung Looking At Buying Digital Memory Company SanDisk
Samsung Electronics is considering buying U.S. PC and mobile memory card maker SanDisk, according to a Korean online report (*Google* translation of the story here), and then later confirmed by the company. After the report came out, Samsung spokesperson said: "We are looking at various opportunities regarding SanDisk (NSDQ:...
HMV Underlying Sales Growth Slows Over Summer Months
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters UK) - HMV Group said underlying sales continued to grow during the summer, albeit at a slower rate, with robust demand for games such as Grand Theft Auto IV, Wii Fit and Mario Kart offsetting falling sales of CDs. One year...
MSFT's New Nothing Ad Campaign With Seinfeld
As far as teasers go, this is a pretty pathetic effort to seems cute, funny and cuddly...but then, come to think of it, an ad which features Jerry Seinfeld has to be about nothing. So it is:The campaign was developed by ad agency Crispin, Porter + Bogusky and will...
Samsung Elec Mulls SanDisk Buy
By Marie-France Han and Nathan Layne SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , the world's top maker of memory chips, said it may buy flash memory maker SanDisk SNDK, which is valued at $3.2 billion, in a deal that could reshape a...
Management by Numbers
Numbers generally make for dull reading, but not The Numerati, a book about math and how it's driving the future of business. The book is by Business Week writer Stephen Baker, who expands on a 2006 cover story he wrote on the rise of math. It gets...
Publicis Strengthens Its Digital Offerings With New Acquisition
Lately, it seems Paris-based holding company PublicisGroupe is loathe to let a month go by without acquiring at least one new company. The company gobbled up China's EmporioAsia in June, swiped South Korean agency Portfolio in July, and took Performics off Google's hands in August. Looks...
New York Times Futurist Michael Rogers To Leave
The New York Times' (NYSE: NYT) futurist-in-residence Michael Rogers is leaving the company after two years..he came in to NYT in September 2006, as an R&D consultant with a fancy name and a fixed tenure of about a year, which got extended a year after. This then was part...
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- Incorporated: 2000
- CEO: Mr. Stanton E. Ross
- Employees: 72
Digital Ally produces digital video imaging and storage products for use in law enforcement and security applications. Co.'s products are a digital video flashlight and a low cost, no-installed in-car digital video rear view mirror, and Co. intends to also produce a digital video security camera. These products allow self-contained video and audio recording onto flash memory cards that are incorporated in the body of the flashlight, the digital video rear view mirror or the digital video security camera. Co. sells its products to law enforcement agencies and other security organizations and for consumer and commercial applications through direct sales and third-party distributors.
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Digital Ally Inc. Company Info
Board of Directors
Mr. Stanton E. Ross
Chairman
Mr. Leroy C. Richie
Mr. Daniel F. Hutchins
Mr. Edward Juchniewicz
Mr. Elliot M. Kaplan
Contact Information
4831 West 136th Street #300
Leawood, KS
913 814-7774
