As IP surveillance is quickly becoming the most flexible and future-proof option for security and surveillance installations, it is important for users to understand common pitfalls, customization ...
Cameras are popping up all over the place. You can find them at retail businesses, factory floors, homes, apartments, landmarks, schools, financial institutions and transportation centers, to name but ...
Enhancing Security with Advanced Surveillance Systems in Southern California Santa Ana, United States - January 24, ...
Editor’s Note: This article originally ran in CS’ sister publication Security Sales & Integration. It has been edited by CS. The migration from analog to IP video surveillance has been on the rise for ...
While IP-based CCTV systems have been around for more than 10-years, it’s only now that the global surveillance market has tipped from analogue CCTV to IP systems. According to ipvm.com (2011), IP ...
Open Video Management Systems (VMS) is the preferred choice today for video surveillance as they are independent of proprietorship and closed solutions. This has led to VMS platforms integrating ...
When first installing IP-based surveillance, it is important to take note of any existing inventory. For example, there may be analog cameras currently installed or the IT department may have a ...
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